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emmysdad
Jul 17, 2014Explorer
You can measure the diameter with a tape measure, or if you prefer, you can measure the circumference and then divide that number by Pi (3.14)
Dexter - Your dealer will require the following information:
* The Length of the Trailer.
* The Estimated Mileage of the Trailer.
* The Model name of the Trailer.
* The Model number of the Trailer.
* The Number of axles on the Trailer.
* The Date of Purchase of the Trailer.
* The Axle Serial Number. XXXXXXXXX (located to the right of info tag on axle rub some chalk to hi-lite the numbers for ease of reading)
* The casting number off of the Equalizer: (13-xxx) ( The peice between the leaf springs)
* The VIN Number of the Trailer.
* Pictures and description of your issue.
Dexter - Your dealer will require the following information:
* The Length of the Trailer.
* The Estimated Mileage of the Trailer.
* The Model name of the Trailer.
* The Model number of the Trailer.
* The Number of axles on the Trailer.
* The Date of Purchase of the Trailer.
* The Axle Serial Number. XXXXXXXXX (located to the right of info tag on axle rub some chalk to hi-lite the numbers for ease of reading)
* The casting number off of the Equalizer: (13-xxx) ( The peice between the leaf springs)
* The VIN Number of the Trailer.
* Pictures and description of your issue.
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