Replacement Wobble Rollers for LoadRite Boat Trailer
Updated 06/27/2018 | Published 06/25/2018 >
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Question:
I have a load rite 32 roller boat trailer. It looks like all the rollers need replacing. They have the load rite logo bushing/ bearing and a single washer with with one hog ring. The bushing bearing still look ok as do the galvanized washer with an oblong hole. The factory logo bearing fits on a 1 1/8 shaft and my rollers have an 1 5/16 inside diameter . My question what is the inside diameter of your roller 3x5
asked by: Lee W
Expert Reply:
The center hole of the Yates Ribbed Wobble Roller # YR530R-9P has an inside diameter of just under 1-1/4" which allows it to fit a 1-1/8" shaft.
There is also the CE Smith Ribbed Wobble Rollers for Boat Trailers # CE29210 which has removable bushings allowing it to fit 3/4" AND 1-1/8" diameter shafts; these wobble rollers are also direct replacement for OEM rollers on LoadRite boat trailers.
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Yates Ribbed Wobble Roller - Heavy-Duty Rubber - 5" Diameter - 1-1/8" Shaft
- Boat Trailer Parts
- Rollers
- Wobble Roller
- 3 Inch Wide
- 5 Inch Diameter
- Rubber
- Fits 1-1/8 Inch Shaft
- Yates Rubber
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