Locating Replacement Wobble Rollers for 23 Foot Load Rite Trailer
Updated 12/23/2019 | Published 12/21/2019 >
Question:
I going to replace all my rollers on my 23 ft load rite I measured them the size I got was. 4 7/8 in high 3 1/2 wide. Inside 1.1/8 What size I need. And can I use 5 inch high
asked by: Steve J
Expert Reply:
The closest option we have to the dimensions you listed for your existing rollers is the CE Smith Ribbed Wobble Rollers # CE29210. These will fit your 1-1/8" shaft but they feature a 5" diameter and a 3" width, varying slightly from what you currently have.
The slightly larger height/diameter shouldn't be an issue at all but you will just want to make sure you are okay losing a 1/2" of surface contact with the boat with these narrower rollers. Otherwise these will physically fit and work well as replacements, especially since it sounds like you plan on replacing all your rollers.
I have attached a short video review on this product that you can check out as well.
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CE Smith Ribbed Wobble Rollers for Boat Trailers - Rubber - 3/4" and 1-1/8" Shafts - Qty 4
- Boat Trailer Parts
- Rollers
- Wobble Roller
- 3 Inch Wide
- 5 Inch Diameter
- Rubber
- Fits 3/4 Inch Shaft
- Fits 1-1/8 Inch Shaft
- CE Smith
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