glacierbaze
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I was wondering earlier, if someone had spent that kind of money on a partial brake job, or did it include other trailer parts? Like all new axles, springs, and hardware. There are numbers somewhere on the hubs and/or axles that will allow you to figure axle weight.
You do show a 5 pin flat in pic #3, but it looks like it is missing at least the bottom pin, which would be the blue Dennis is referring to. Blue is an auxillary, and for the solenoid to work, it has to be connected to your back up light circuit on the truck. Are you hooking to a factory plug on the truck, and are there any adapters in the connection, such as, from 7 round to 5 flat?
There is a broken off ground under your coupler, that may be for the solenoid.
You have some funky wiring, different sizes, and there is a black and white for some reason.
https://www.google.com/search?clien...5#imgdii=yAkVqEl5YRL0yM:&imgrc=-jngmnHGPVpXPM:
You do show a 5 pin flat in pic #3, but it looks like it is missing at least the bottom pin, which would be the blue Dennis is referring to. Blue is an auxillary, and for the solenoid to work, it has to be connected to your back up light circuit on the truck. Are you hooking to a factory plug on the truck, and are there any adapters in the connection, such as, from 7 round to 5 flat?
There is a broken off ground under your coupler, that may be for the solenoid.
You have some funky wiring, different sizes, and there is a black and white for some reason.
https://www.google.com/search?clien...5#imgdii=yAkVqEl5YRL0yM:&imgrc=-jngmnHGPVpXPM: