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Hey Steve! The bolts that come with the Tie Down Spare Tire Mount #TD86FR are 1/2”-13 x 4-1/2” so you'll definitely be pushing the limits with a 4" wide frame. The nice thing is that you can easily find longer bolts at your local hardware or…
view full answer...In regards to the CE Smith Outboard Motor Dolly part #CE27580, the mounting board measures 16-1/8" long x 1-1/2" wide. which you can see in the photo attached below.
view full answer...Standard trailer jack wheels are either plastic or metal so there isn't a rubber tire available. But we do have the Trailer Valet #STC-V211 which is both a jack and a trailer mover rated up to 500 pounds tongue. You may also be able to use mount…
view full answer...Hello again Stephen! The difference between the #IMF18741 and #IMF12811 is the S-hook. The #IMF18741 has vinyl coating on the hook to protect your boat while the other does not have this coating. I'm guessing you figured that out since I see you…
view full answer...Hello Greg. Generally, yes, shackles are required for any single axle utility trailer. The diagram below will show you the components of a typical single axle setup. You will have shackles on the rear hangers only. This is because as your axle hits…
view full answer...For as trashed as those brake assemblies are I am impressed with how spotless that spindle is! Based on the bearing numbers you mentioned you have a #84 spindle and the hub part #AKHD-545-35-G-K is correct. Since this its galvanized it's a really…
view full answer...In order to pick out the correct hub assembly for a trailer you are going to need know a few key pieces of information. The first thing you will need to know is the bolt pattern of your hubs. Since the figure you came up with doesn't match any of…
view full answer...We can help as long as you know which key number you need. It would have been stamped on the initial keys you had. We have a total of 5 key replacements for Blaylock locks like the #BLDL-80 that you referenced. Blaylock Industries Replacement Key…
view full answer...We do have what you need to replace the UFP HD-1377-10 hub and drum as well as add hydraulic brakes for your boat trailer. Here are the exact parts you will need: - Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #84546UC3 - Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit -…
view full answer...I recommend using the Hydraulic Brake Kit - Uni-Servo - Free Backing - Dacromet - 10" - Left/Right Hand - 3,500 lbs #AKFBBRK-35-D, which will work with your current setup and are perfect because the Dacromet plating is designed to withstand…
view full answer...The best and safest way to have the axles orientated to the leaf spring is the way the trailer was originally manufactured. The trailer manufacturer will have tested the trailer with the original suspension setup for adequate braking and handling…
view full answer...I may have a solution for you but I'm not aware of a bolt on safety chain bracket or clevis that can be used. However you can simply take a safety chain set (or your existing chains) like the 42" Long Safety Chain with 3/8" Clevis Hook…
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