The etrailer Spare Tire Mount for Trailer with Angle-Iron Railing -item #e99045 is made in China. We have a few options for spare tire mounts that are made in America. I have listed them below: Offset Trailer Spare Tire Mount by Dutton-Lainson item…
For a replacement key for your Master Lock Trailer Coupler Lock #ML389DAT, you will use the Replacement Key for MasterLock Coupler Locks #MLK1. You just need to put your key number in the key number box on the Replacement Key for MasterLock Coupler…
Hey Ted, thanks for reaching out! I saw you picked up the Kenda Karrier KR53 ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire with 15" Silver Mod Wheel #KE34WV - this is a solid choice for a spare tire and will work great in a pinch. Something to keep in mind…
To replace the rotors of your disc brakes, the Kodiak #KR12D will work just fine as they are a standard 12-1/6" wide overall and have an inner diameter of 7-2/3" (where the hub sits). We don't have a dimensional drawing but as long as…
Yes, the Demco Spare Tire Carrier part #DM15851-76 does work great with the tire size ST235/80R16 that you referenced. We had a customer with your exact tire size send us a picture of it carrying the wheel which I attached.
The Demco #DM15851-76 has 1/2" x 1-1/4" grade 5 bolt with fine threads (.50NF) so you'll want to use 1/2" nuts with a fine thread to secure your tires. There's also a silver version of the carrier using #DM15851-52
On the Demco Spare Tire Carrier #DM15851-76 the vertical tube itself has a depth of 2", while the distance from the front of the base to where it starts is about 4-1/2". I have attached an image to assist.
Hi Kevin; I agree and would say that the #AKHD-545-2-EZ-2K will give you the same result. Unfortunately, this seems to be a classic case of AL-KO parts not matching industry standards. AL-KO is no longer around, and many of their axles/spindles/hubs…
The MORryde Jerry Can Mount for Spare Tire #MR99MR is made in the USA. This tray lets you transport fuel in a Scepter or NATO-style gas can, but I do need to mention that this is not compatible with Jeep Wrangler JL models due to the factory backup…
In order for the holes on your trailer wheels to become enlarged there would had to have been enough movement of the wheel on your hub's studs to allow the holes to be enlarged. The continuous friction from the wheel studs would wear on the holes…
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