Has this manufacturer built a trailer that mice can’t in?? Spent 2 years each on 2 different heartland ****** plugging holes in the frame to keep them out. Did I mention **********!
Admin Edit: No need to disparage the mfr in such a vile way on this venue.
That's the disaster waiting to happen Heartland throws into their so called "top of the line trailer"?? Glad my slides are hydraulic without all that crap to go wrong, good luck with the repair OP.
Re: 2015 Bighorn Replacing LED Lighting Kit????
$75 !!!! You do know you can order these from Amazon for like $20 & will last as long as the junk Heartland throws on there, probably longer. Wait until the cheap strip channel it goes into starts to twist up. Good quality junk lol
X2, & the cheap plastic channel the light is mounted in warps, along with the cheap chinese light starts dropping leds. Pretty much matches the rest of the cheap crap on the trailer.
If you have funds available as you say, do yourself & everyone that shares the road with you & buy the proper tow vehicle to haul a trailer that heavy on the pin, or down size to a trailer that that truck can haul safely. Somehow though, I think that is something you don't want to hear.
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Check the corners of your slides when they are in, chances are you will be able to see a gap there. I had them get into mine last year thru the door side front side of slide. Once they are in they use your heat ducts to get into the basement. When the slides are out it is...
I've had no issues at all with mine, in fact waiting only a few seconds for the landing gear to deploy is awesome. You also need hydraulics for the 6 point leveling system.
Not 100% sure but I believe the slides open easiest, to hardest. That's why it is usually the bed slide that goes first then the next easiest one to open. You could install valves to dictate which slide you want to open by closing the valves to the slide you don't want to open.
Why waste the time to remove decals, & money to replace with more decals that will curl & blister again?? Remove the decals & get it painted at a body shop.
-40 in the winter where I live & I have used air only to blow out lines & have not had any issues with any of my last 4 trailers. I only dump antifreeze in the traps.
No answer on lube, I had a trailer for 10 years prior to my current one & used nothing without any issues. Why did you get rid of your 2500 for a 3500 DRW to pull this trailer? I use a duramax 2500 to drag the same trailer without issue.:confused:
If they're factory they won't be LED, just sealed lites. They're in a rubber grommet, just pry them out with a screwdriver, & replace whole unit. I changed out all 4 on mine to LED's.
I don't see anywhere in the OP's post stating they wanted to run both appliances at the same time. So, yes you can change the plug to a duplex plug for ease of operation without having to unplug every time you want to use one or the other. Man, some peps make it sound like tripping a breaker is...
You should just apply steady pressure to the pedal with anti-lock brakes, pumping them is old school before anti-lock brakes, that could possibly be your problem.
My trailer also stays parked in one spot most of the summer, I built a set of steps that I just skid out of the way when I move the trailer. A lot nicer to step in & out of the trailer then the trailer steps, just throwing it out there as an option.
And you know this is a myth because you've tried letting air out with stabilizer under a slide? I've personally seen one of these stabilizers crack the bottom of he slide when the trailer settled during a good rain. OP, I've never used them, & have never had any issues because of it. Look around...
X2, You are overweight with that trailer & a 2500, but if your determined to pull it, like a lot of people do with a 2500, at least ensure you have "E" rated tires, and your wheels can handle the load.
Congratulations, you have succeeded in installing headlight bulbs that blind everyone on the road, while you believe you can see better. If you are going to install HID's why don't you get the proper housings for the bulbs instead of stuffing them in the stock housings. Putting HID's in stock...
I have the same trailer, also with the 6 point levelling. Get more weight on the jacks & less on the tires, this will eliminate any trailer movement, mine has next to no movement when walking thru trailer.
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