Info Needed to Pick Out Replacement Wheel Studs for Trailer Hub
Updated 08/15/2024 | Published 08/05/2024 >
Question:
i have a 2019 keystone couger 1/2 tom 5th wheel. i need to replace a couple of wheel studs, the lug nuts are 1/2in x 20TPI
asked by: Scott A
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Expert Reply:
Do you know what axle capacity your trailer has? Even better would be the brand of the hubs you have so that we can nail down for sure what studs you would need.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Trailer Hub Wheel Stud, Drive-In, 1/2" x 2.24" - Qty 1
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Scott
8/14/2024
best info i have is that my axle could be either 1 of these 2; 635096 from Dexter Axle - Axle - 4400# - Straight - D-44 - 6 Lug - TM - UL - 10"E or 8437302 from Dexter Axle - Axle - 4400# - Straight - D-44 - 6 Lug - TM - UL - 10" E - Never Adjust Brakes There is some remnants of a battered tag on the axle tube, can only read the last 4 numbers? 8744 but it does indicate that the capacity rating is 4400 #'s Does that help ? I hope