Good question, Terry. Like most trailer wheels, the #MXS59FR uses a lug-centric design, meaning it centers on the 1/2-20 conical lug nuts, not the hub. The 3.19 inch pilot hole just needs to clear your hub nose. Torque them to 90–120 ft-lbs and…
The wheels are hub-centric. The wheel bolts instead of lug nuts is the only clue needed. A hub-centric wheel centers on the hub using the pilot hole and hub so it would be a snug fit. You could still use a lug-centric wheel as long as the pilot hole…
I would recommend replacing the tires along with the wheels on your utility trailer. The tires that you currently have on your trailer are passenger car tires which can be identified by the P at the beginning of the tire size and it is not a common…
Hi Gary; I'm sorry we don't have a video installing the #DX64XR at this time but I did go pull the installation manual out of the box for you. You need to remove the inner member and then route the cable as seen in the instructions. Dexter…
Trevor, all three of these etrailer kits use the same large, easy-to-grip ratchet handle, so the release action is consistent across the flat-hook #e72SV, double-J #e42SV, and S-hook #e92NR ratchet strap sets. They all use the same updated design,…
Hello Eugene, thanks for reaching out. I typically don't recommend using vehicle tires for a trailer build. Car tires are made for ride comfort, and they are not meant for hauling and bearing weight like trailer tires are. Generally, you would…
To see how the Curt Front Hitch part #31432 would install on your 2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon check out the picture I attached. Hopefully you can tell if it will interfere with your MBRP bull bar. This hitch wasn't test for compatibility with that…
Hey Joe, welcome back! I'm not entirely sure where our 15" measurement came from but you will be able to add your 13" diameter tank to the inside of the #3371701385. The front to back measurement is 16.16" and then the lip will…
Hello Steve, thanks for reaching out. All of the trailer tires we sell come balanced in the manner that trailer tires are balanced. Every tire and every wheel has a high (heavy) and low (light) spot. The manufacturers offset the high spot on the tire…
Having a larger pilot diameter (center hole) on a trailer wheel is only an issue if the wheels are centered onto the axle using the hub (a hub centric wheel). In this case you would need an exact fit. You know you have a hub centric wheel if your…
If you have a trailer wheel that has a 6 lug setup you are going to have a bolt pattern of 6 on 5-1/2 inches. This is the standard 6 lug wheel bolt pattern that trailer rims have. If you are unsure you can check out the help article I attached that…
A spacer or hub-centric ring is sometimes used on passenger vehicles, but our resident wheel and tire guru tells me that they aren't needed for use on trailers, due to the weight load a trailer wheel will be under. If you feel you need them, you…
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