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Today, we're going to take a look at the replacement magnet for Dexter 12-1/4 inch by five inch electric brake assemblies. Now, this is a new oval magnet kit that'll allow you to replace the worn out magnet on your Dexter electric trailer brakes. This will help you save money and time. It's better than replacing the whole brake assembly. This is the new oval design increased the efficiency of the… see more >
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The issue seems to be different adjustment than the other side. Most likely the time delayed onset of the braking pressure is locking up the one side of the trailer before the other due to it being a tighter adjustment. What you can do is tow the…
view full answer...I took a look at the online version of your 2014 Ram 2500 owner's manual. It looks like there should be a 30 amp pink fuse located in the F11 position inside the power distribution box (under the hood). This particular fuse is for the integrated…
view full answer...You don't use lube plates with pivoting pin boxes like the MorRyde Orbital that you have. Since the hitch and the pin box move together and do not rub against each other when the vehicle makes a turn the hitch won't get the same type of wear…
view full answer...The recommendation for the 10" diameter lube plate on a B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer has come from the manufacturer of the fifth wheel hitch, B&W. The Lube Plate for Reese 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches part #RP83002 will work just fine…
view full answer...If your breakaway battery is dead, your brakes should operate while connected to your vehicle's 7-way trailer connector. If your brakes are not operating, then it sounds like you might have a short in the brake wiring of the trailer. Battery…
view full answer...I have attached a diagram that shows the pin designations for the 7-Pole Round to 7-Pole Flat Trailer Connector Adapter, #HM47425. I labeled the pins as they relate to the RV side 7-way blade connector. The 7-way round pin connectors typically have…
view full answer...Since you have a Chevy factory integrated controller you can use a circuit tester like #PTW2993 to test the brake circuit pin on your 7-way. The linked photo shows the functions on each pin on a standard 7-way installation and the arrows indicate…
view full answer...I would be happy to help! There are a few simple things to check first, starting with that the braking power of the controller is not turned all the way up. On trailer brake controllers you want the power setting set so that you get the most braking…
view full answer...Since the trailer is brand new most likely the issue is that the brake assemblies aren't adjusted properly as this is the most common cause for weak brakes on a new trailer. If the assemblies are self-adjusting they will get tighter with every…
view full answer...The first thing you will want to check is the output voltage on the brake controller. If it is set too low, it will not send enough power back to engage the trailer brakes. For testing purposes, it is easiest to set it to full power. Using a meter or…
view full answer...Actually on brake magnets for trailers either wire can be used as the power or the ground so the colors don't really mean anything. Most likely the magnet manufacturer just put what ever color was most convenient on your trailer.
view full answer...It is hard to say exactly why the magnet clips of your car hauler keep breaking. If the problem is only on one assembly I would be inclined to believe that the problem is the actuating arm of the assembly or that you are using the wrong clips. I…
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