Which Oil Bath Cap Do I Need on a 2003 EZ Loader Trailer
Updated 09/19/2016 | Published 09/17/2016 >
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Question:
I have a 2005 EZ loader trailer towing a 21 ft boat. Any suggestions on what cap a I would need?
asked by: Jim H
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Expert Reply:
In order to determine the correct oil bath cap you'll need to measure your hub bore or find the weight capacity of your axle.
If you have a 3500 lbs. axle or a 1.98 inch hub bore you will want part # XLPROLUBE1980 or # XLPROLUBE1980KIT for a kit that includes caps, seals, and oil.
For 5200 or 6000 lbs. axles that have a hub bore of 2.440 inches you will need # XLPROLUBE2440 or # XLPROLUBE2440KIT for the kit.
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Charles S
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Kodiak XL ProLube Oil Bath Hub Body and Cap - 1.98"
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- 1.99 Inch
- 2000 lbs Axle
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- 2500 lbs Axle
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