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The Patriot Hitches Adjustable Drop Hitch Receiver Adapter #PH67SR in the 7,000lb capacity is the only capacity we currently carry. For 10,000lbs from Patriot Hitches we have their Captain #PH34FR. We do have the Gen-Y Shank #325-GH-304 rated for…
view full answer...If you pull the hub off off and look into the assembly and see a steel cable that runs at an angle that's the easiest way to tell if you have self adjusting assemblies like you see in the picture I attached.
view full answer...Trailer wheel bearings are specific to the spindle that is installed on the axle that is on your trailer. You will need to safely support the trailer, remove the wheel and tire, remove the grease cap, remove the cotter pin and washer that secures…
view full answer...The 1-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 6,000-lb Trailer Axles - 25-1/4" Long #e46SR will have the same capacity strength as a multi-leaf spring. It will replace a spring of the same length with the 3,000 lb capacity so it will work for a 6,000…
view full answer...If you want 1/2 inch lugs for your 8 lug hubs, I recommend the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #AKHD-865-7-2-K. If you want 9/16 inch lugs, I recommend hub/drum #AKHD-865-7-1-K. These assemblies come with the bearings and seals to fit your…
view full answer...To find the load capacity for your axle you should look on the trailer VIN plate or sticker that lists the VIN number. The weight rating of the axle should be listed on that same plate or sticker. Also, the axle could have a tag or plate on it that…
view full answer...To determine exactly which hubs you need you'll need to find your bearing numbers. Most likely you have #25580 and #14125A but verify to be sure. If these are correct you'll next want to find the diameter of your wheel studs and if you have…
view full answer...Like you said the 7 x 1-1/4 inch electric brakes #AKEBRK-2 will work with reduced braking. But there is another thing to consider and that is that not all brake drums are compatible with both electric and hydraulic brakes. In most cases it is one or…
view full answer...There really isn't a particular maximum trailer weight that is used to determine when brakes need to be added to both axles of a tandem axle setup. While I do still recommend checking your local laws, I am also not aware of any general laws that…
view full answer...The Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly, part #8-174-5UC3, includes the lug nuts and rim clamps that hold the wheel on to the hub. The lug nuts are part #916N and have a 9/16-inch fine thread. The replacement stud that is installed in the hub…
view full answer...Are there any visible signs of wear on the magnets like exposed windings then that would indicate they need replacing. Magnets can go bad without showing visible signs of wear though. To see how to troubleshoot them check out the help article I…
view full answer...Hey Kevin thanks for your question. There is not much downside to going with the 5,000 lb springs instead of the 3,500 lb. A higher rated spring may make the ride a bit more "chunky" at times, since the spring would not flex as easily.…
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