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Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...Hey Jeff. There is definitely a correlation between weight and capacity. I've listed the weight of all three of the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jacks we have below: Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack - 7-15/16" to…
view full answer...Hey Jim, it would be in your best interest to replace the tires now even though they look like they are fine. Trailer tires are only really good for 4-6 years before they start breaking down which makes them much more prone to failure. So they might…
view full answer...Hey Jarrett, thanks for the information! To replace your hubs, bearings, and brake assemblies you'll need the following parts: Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 5,200-lb E-Z Lube Axles - 12" - 6 on 5-1/2 item #8-201-5UC3-EZ - Sold…
view full answer...Hey Darryl! The Kenda Karrier KR53 ST205/75R14 Radial Tire with 14" Black Machined Aluminum Wheel #KE56JV is not balanced, but this is the norm for trailer tires/wheels. Since these are for a trailer the tires don't have to be balanced…
view full answer...Based on the photo and information you provided, I can tell you have 12 x 2 inch Dexter brake assemblies for 5.2K axles, for which the Electric Trailer Brake Kit #AKEBRK-7-SA will be an excellent replacement. These are self-adjusting brakes so they…
view full answer...Hey Bekzod, So while we don't have a way of knowing the exact leaf springs for your Arctic Wolf 5th wheel trailer, I can help you determine the correct replacements. You do have to take a measurement, though it's pretty easy, as all you need…
view full answer...Since the current hubs on your trailer use the #25580 inner bearing, there are a few possible options for the exact outer bearing replacement. Most likely, the outer bearing you need will be #14125A, #15123, or #LM67048. These all feature the same…
view full answer...Hi Brian; the answer to your question really depends on the brush guard you have and where it mounts. EcoHitch doesn't host the instructions for the #EH39CR online so I will email you the file separately. You can use the installation instructions…
view full answer...Hello Kent, thanks for reaching out. The Lionshead Steel Modular Trailer Wheel #LH22VR has a rubber valve stem rated for up to 80 PSI. If your tires go higher than that, you will need to replace the rubber valve stems with metal valve stems like part…
view full answer...The #AKEBRK-35L-SA Self Adjusting brake assemblies will adjust themselves as you drive after the initial installation. The front brakes will always bear a bit more of the braking work, because more of the trailer weight is normally on the most…
view full answer...That's a great question, Scott! after checking out the EcoHitch for your truck, part #EH39CR and it looks like you wont have much of a clearance issue so most rack should fit really well on the hitch. Unsure of what kind and how many bikes you…
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Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...Hey Jeff. There is definitely a correlation between weight and capacity. I've listed the weight of all three of the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jacks we have below: Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack - 7-15/16" to…
view full answer...Hey Jim, it would be in your best interest to replace the tires now even though they look like they are fine. Trailer tires are only really good for 4-6 years before they start breaking down which makes them much more prone to failure. So they might…
view full answer...Hey Jarrett, thanks for the information! To replace your hubs, bearings, and brake assemblies you'll need the following parts: Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 5,200-lb E-Z Lube Axles - 12" - 6 on 5-1/2 item #8-201-5UC3-EZ - Sold…
view full answer...Hey Darryl! The Kenda Karrier KR53 ST205/75R14 Radial Tire with 14" Black Machined Aluminum Wheel #KE56JV is not balanced, but this is the norm for trailer tires/wheels. Since these are for a trailer the tires don't have to be balanced…
view full answer...Based on the photo and information you provided, I can tell you have 12 x 2 inch Dexter brake assemblies for 5.2K axles, for which the Electric Trailer Brake Kit #AKEBRK-7-SA will be an excellent replacement. These are self-adjusting brakes so they…
view full answer...Hey Bekzod, So while we don't have a way of knowing the exact leaf springs for your Arctic Wolf 5th wheel trailer, I can help you determine the correct replacements. You do have to take a measurement, though it's pretty easy, as all you need…
view full answer...Since the current hubs on your trailer use the #25580 inner bearing, there are a few possible options for the exact outer bearing replacement. Most likely, the outer bearing you need will be #14125A, #15123, or #LM67048. These all feature the same…
view full answer...Hi Brian; the answer to your question really depends on the brush guard you have and where it mounts. EcoHitch doesn't host the instructions for the #EH39CR online so I will email you the file separately. You can use the installation instructions…
view full answer...Hello Kent, thanks for reaching out. The Lionshead Steel Modular Trailer Wheel #LH22VR has a rubber valve stem rated for up to 80 PSI. If your tires go higher than that, you will need to replace the rubber valve stems with metal valve stems like part…
view full answer...The #AKEBRK-35L-SA Self Adjusting brake assemblies will adjust themselves as you drive after the initial installation. The front brakes will always bear a bit more of the braking work, because more of the trailer weight is normally on the most…
view full answer...That's a great question, Scott! after checking out the EcoHitch for your truck, part #EH39CR and it looks like you wont have much of a clearance issue so most rack should fit really well on the hitch. Unsure of what kind and how many bikes you…
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