Replacement Yates Keel Roller for Shallow V Beam Boat Trailer
Updated 03/31/2016 | Published 03/29/2016 >
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Had to replace a beam on my boat trailer. The old beam had a roller similar to your YR10000 roller. How would I connect your YR1000 roller onto my new beam? What connectors, rod, and end caps will I need? My beam is a shallow V type of beam. Thanks,
asked by: Chuck P
Expert Reply:
The correct roller and shaft with Pal nuts for the # YR10000 roller is the # CE10726A.
Without knowing the dimensions of your shallow V beam it would be hard for me to tell you exactly which bracket will work for you. Two of the most common mounting brackets for this roller is the adjustable # CE32004G or the panel bracket # CE10304G.
If you wanted to tell me the dimensions you find, I'd be more than happy to help you find a bracket that will work for your application. I have linked all the above mentioned products to this page for your convenience.
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Yates Keel Roller for Boat Trailers - Heavy-Duty Rubber - 10" Long - 5/8" Shaft
- Boat Trailer Parts
- Rollers
- Keel Roller
- 3-3/8 Inch Diameter
- Rubber
- 9-3/4 Inch Long
- Fits 5/8 Inch Shaft
- Yates Rubber
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