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One of the great things about tandem axle trailers is that in the event a wheel fails you have three other ones to keep you from being totally stranded. If you have three good wheels on your trailer and don't have far to go you would be fine to…
view full answer...Hey John, To determine the correct replacement leaf springs for your trailer you'll want to jack up one side to take the pressure off the leaf springs and then can measure from the center of one eyelet to the center of the other eyelet. From…
view full answer...We do have what you need to replace the UFP HD-1377-10 hub and drum as well as add hydraulic brakes for your boat trailer. Here are the exact parts you will need: - Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #84546UC3 - Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit -…
view full answer...From my research, the correct replacement for the UFP HD1377 hub/drum is the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part #AKHD-545-35-K or the Dexter 5 on 4-1/2 Complete Hub-and-Drum Assembly part #84546UC3. These hub/drums both use a L68149 (1.378"…
view full answer...To determine which electric brake assemblies to use on your 2006 Fleetwood Niagara, you will want to measure the inside diameter of the brake/drum and the depth of your hub. You also would want to know the axle capacity and wheel size to ensure…
view full answer...We do not have access to the specs of the axles of individual trailers, so the best way to determine what brakes you need to use as replacements is by verifying the capacity of the axle. It's most likely that you've got a 3500-lbs axle since…
view full answer...The leaf springs should be rated to match the axle on the trailer. Spring #e27SR is rated for 2,250 pounds per spring so it fits 4,500 pound axles. These springs would be overkill for a boat weighing up to 1,900 pounds and it would be a very stiff…
view full answer...They do not have leaf springs that are specifically designed for boat trailers that are used in salt water. Since the leaf springs will flex there is no kind of plating or coating that will stay attached to the spring. Also, the process that is used…
view full answer...Yes, a 6,000lb trailer axle spring like the 5-Leaf Double-Eye Spring #e34SR that you found would be to stiff for your Venture boat trailer. Since there are several different manufacturers of leaf springs for all different purposes it is best to match…
view full answer...With a weight distribution system, you want to choose a system based on the fully loaded and ready to tow tongue weight of the trailer. I'll link you to a help article that explains how to determine your fully loaded tongue weight, but since…
view full answer...3500 lb axles have the most common and most consistent spindle sizes. They are typically 1.73 inches at the seal, 1.38 inches at the inner bearing and 1.06 inches at the outer bearing like #TRU24FR. I've attached a video to assist. I've…
view full answer...Both races you mentioned are related to the same bearing, #L68149. The difference in the races is the outer diameter. The outer diameter is important for the hub that the race fits so because the hub bore in the rotors is different than the hubs you…
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