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The only way will be to replace the entire assembly as the rear back plate is not available by itself. For that you'd need the part #RVSTLB61. The great news is that the price for this is very reasonable and you get an all new assembly.
view full answer...Most trailer wiring that runs to trailer lights is 16 gauge. I would rather people use 14 or 12 unless the lights are LED which draw considerably less. But for most people 16 gauge works just fine for basic trailer lighting. If you are planning on…
view full answer...I can help you out here as we do have both the driver side and passenger Low Profile LED RV Tail Light. The matching passenger side has 9 diodes though because it does not have bulbs to light up the license plate. The two matching lights are the…
view full answer...While we do not carry a specific V-drag weld-on bar that protects your trailer from bottoming out, we do have an option that serves the same purpose. From the specs I have on your 2010 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf travel trailer, it measures 29.25…
view full answer...We don't have lift blocks for trailer axles but we do have over under kits for 3 inch trailer axles like the part #K71-385-00 which is designed to move a trailer axle from being above a leaf spring to below it to gain a lift right at what you are…
view full answer...The Custer LED Side Marker or Clearance Trailer Light #CPL120A doesn't require a rubber gasket. The wiring and LED's are sealed completely and there is no need for a gasket. If you are running the wiring into the wall be sure to use silicone…
view full answer...You could certainly reverse the position of the lamps by installing the #328-003-81LBM1 lamp on the passenger side and the #328-003-81BM1 lamp on the driver's side. Both lamps wire the same way, the white wire is the ground connection, the red is…
view full answer...In order to help prevent leaking between the grommet and tank on the Replacement Rubber Grommet for RV Black Water Tanks part #F02-2106 it would be wise to use a sealant like part #LT37467 between the two surfaces. I am not sure if this is a…
view full answer...I believe I have a solution for you. What you can do is use the LaSalle Bristol Toilet Floor Flange w/ Spigot for RV #3446336347 with the Valterra DWV Adapter for RV Sewer System - ABS Plastic #D50-2929. The #3446336347 is 1-1/2" tall but when…
view full answer...It appears that your 2006 Keystone Raptor 3612 5th Wheel Toy Hauler has an axle spacing of 33" and uses the 5-3/4" wide short equalizer. I do recommend confirming this as if the suspension has been modified in the last 16 years by a…
view full answer...Thank you for all of that excellent information and photos! To replace the front equalizer you need the Curved Equalizer #TREQ104 and then for the rear equalizer you need the Equalizer for 1-3/4" Wide Double-Eye Springs #TREQ105. To replace your…
view full answer...The Keystone Carbon 417 should have a 35" axle spread which can be confirmed by measuring from the center of each axle. In which case, we have options from both Dexter and MORryde. The MORryde Rubber Equalizers for Triple Axle Trailers part…
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