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Thanks for the pictures! Since your UFP Gold Series oil bath hubs have a 1.98" outer bore then yes, the Kodiak XL ProLube Oil Bath Hub Body and Cap item #xlprolube1980 would work for your boat trailer. The directions say to fill to…
view full answer...Hey Brandon, Based on the information you've provided I recommend the DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit #DE66YR. This disc brake kit has a corrosion-resistant "Maxx" coating finish on the hub/rotors, calipers, and brackets for a salt spray rating…
view full answer...According to Dexter, this is a 3,750 lb torsion axle with a 90.3" hub face measurement. More than likely your axle uses #L68149 and #L44649 bearings with a #168255TB grease seal. You will need to verify this information since Dexter did not have…
view full answer...For a trailer tire, the narrowest option rim for any given tire is going to be the best option. For a 205/75-15, the best option would be a 5 inch rim. The reason that narrower is better is because it provides more support for the tire. Since trailer…
view full answer...There is a good way to get the check valve out of your current actuator and save some money. What you will need to do is remove the large snap ring from the front of your actuator where the brake line attaches, pull the spring out, and at the end of…
view full answer...The best solution is going to be to go with a double eye leaf spring setup instead of what you have now. For that the leaf spring part #e57SR is for a 4,000 lb axle and has a 25-1/4 inch length from eye to eye. Then for a hanger kit you'd want…
view full answer...We only had the black #LH94VR you found before so I went ahead and had it added to our site. The replacement wheel you are looking for is the Aluminum Margay Trailer Wheel - 15" x 5" Rim - 5 on 4-1/2 - Gunmetal Gray #LH69VR.
view full answer...The replacement brake pads you need are determined by the caliper that you have on your trailer. The Kodiak Ceramic Brake Pads #K250CP fit any Kodiak caliper with the 250 stamped on them. If you have a different caliper and/or a different sized axle…
view full answer...Hey Jeremey, this is a great question but the Kodiak disc brake kits like the part #KOD87FR are designed to keep the wheel placement the exact same so that you wouldn't have to worry about frame or fender clearance issues. This would not rub on…
view full answer...If your current brake assemblies have a 4-bolt mounting pattern then you likely need the Nev-R-Adjust Brake Kit #23-468-469 (10") for 3,500 lb axles. Since the Brake Kit #23-464-465 (12") that you referenced has a 5-bolt mounting pattern it…
view full answer...There should be enough free play in the shackles to allow them to move. There is no specific torque rating for shackle bolts. The first thing you should make sure of is that the bolts you use are long enough so that when installed you will have at…
view full answer...We don't have the ability to know exactly what your trailer would require in terms of braking components or a replacement axle. You'd need to check out the axle to determine it's capacity for the braking components but due to age it may…
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