Hello Barry, Since you already have a weight distribution (WD) hitch and are only experiencing a little rear sag, I recommend going with SumoSprings. I typically only suggest Timbrens for those who are towing heavy loads regularly, as they can create…
Hello Tony, I really wish I had a database that tells me exactly what goes on each camper, but unfortunately, I don’t. Based on my research, you should have a 4,400-pound axle (you can double-check your axle tag to confirm). If it is NOT a Lippert…
For your 5th wheel camper, the wheels will have holes that will fit the 1/2 inch and leave space for easy installation. The lug nut are coned to help center the wheel on the hub so there won't be any slop or issue. Wheels like the Aluminum HWT…
Hello Justin, Yes, we do have some options with the Kenda Karrier S-Trail ST145/R12 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range E #AM10140 already mounted to a wheel. They are all a 5 on 4 1/2" bolt pattern: - Karrier S-Trail Radial Trailer Tire with…
Hi Dustin, The Aluminum AM03 Series Black Machined Trailer Wheel - 16" x 6" Rim - 8 on 6-1/2 #AM43NR does not come with the valve stem, but we do have one. I reached out to the manufacturer, Americana, for you and they verified the valve…
Hello Ed, thanks for reaching out. We do offer some 16" 8-lug wheels, but nothing with a 4.80 pilot. For example the Vesper Steel Modular Trailer Wheel - 16" x 6" Rim - 8 on 6-1/2 - White #MX27FR has a 4.88" pilot and a 4,460 lb…
The Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles item #84545UC1-EZ fits a item #L68149 bearing which has a 1.378" inner diameter. I would not recommend using this hub on a boat trailer. Instead, you'll want a galvanized one like item…
Good question, Corey. Since the Americana 14" Aluminum AM03 Series Black Wheel #AM48NR is designed for use on 1/2-20 lugs, you will want to torque the lug nuts to between 75 to 85 ft-lb. I included an image showing all the torque values we have…
Hey Ken, The wheels we have can handle any psi that the tire being mounted on them can. So the Sendel Aluminum Mod Trailer Wheel #AM22646 will be able to handle the 95 psi rating you mentioned. I'm attaching a link to our selection of 15"…
The Aluminum HWT Hi-Spec Series 03 Mod Trailer Wheel - 15" x 6" Rim - 6 on 5-1/2 Item #AM22646 do not come with center caps or lug nuts. I recommend the Trailer Wheel Center Cap, Chrome, 4.25" Pilot Size Item #425EZ for your center…
If you are just looking for a pair of cost-effective tire chains for your 275/60-20 size tires then I recommend using the Titan Chain Snow Tire Chains #TC2228. These chains use twist links in a ladder pattern which will get the job done and meet law…
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Slime is a great choice for tube tires, providing a sealant that can help prevent leaks. It's especially useful if you're dealing with unexpected punctures. Just remember, while it can help maintain pressure, it's always good to check if it holds under weight, like in a trailer valet.
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