Wheel Cap for 2007 EZ Loader Boat Trailer Plug Access Diameter
Published 10/12/2018 >
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Can you give me the measurement of the end hold where the cap goes? My wheel is a 5 lug 14 inch 3 1/8 inch pilot. This is for a 2007 ez loader boat trailer. The dust cover for the bearing is 2 3/8 inches and fits through the hole at the end of the cap. The broken cap is 3 5/8 inches long. Thank you
asked by: Lyle T
Expert Reply:
The Americana Trailer Wheel Center Cap - Chrome Plated - 3.33" Pilot # AM90195 has a cap opening that is 1-7/8 inches.. It is not a fit for your 3-1/8 inch pilot from your 2007 EZ Loader Boat trailer.
You most likely have the standard 3.19 inch pilot hole and can use a cap like # 319EZ which will have a 1-13/16 inch hole for the plug with an outside diameter of 2-3/16 inches. This will absolutely fit over your dust cover but the cover will not be removable with the cap in place. These caps are intended for use with the EZ Lube spindles which will allow access to the grease zerk without removing the tire.
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Americana Trailer Wheel Center Cap w/ Plug - Chrome Plated - 3.33" Pilot
- Wheel Covers Hubcaps
- Center Wheel Caps
- Front and Rear Wheels
- 3.33 Pilot Diameter
- 3-1/4 Inch Tall
- 5 Lugs
- 13 Inch Wheels
- 14 Inch Wheels
- Stainless Steel
- Americana
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