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If you are referring to two white wires from the brake magnet that are coming from the rear of each electric brake assembly, then it would not matter which wire is connected to ground and which wire is used for the brake feed. The magnet that…
view full answer...The difference between a D15 tire and an R15 tire is the construction. The D denotes that it's a bias tire and the R is for a radial tire. Which is best for you depends on the type of terrain you're towing the trailer on because bias…
view full answer...Self-adjusting brake assemblies are the way to go like with the #AKEBRK-7-SA which do fit your 7k Dexter axles. The only real reason to go with manual adjust is really just cost. At one point the self adjusting models were much more expensive but…
view full answer...For a wheel that is 5 inches in width and 15 inches in diameter you would want tires that are size ST205/75-15. For the tire size ST225/75R15 you listed you would want a rim that is from 6-7 inches in width. I attached a department page that has all…
view full answer...When measuring to determine the bolt pattern of a wheel with an odd number of lugs, like a 5 lug wheel, you are basically measuring the diameter of a circle that would run through the center of each lug hole. If you are measuring the wheel the…
view full answer...The LT on your tires stands for "Light Truck" and while there aren't any specific replacements for 5.75 x 15 tires, what that size means is you have 15 inch diameter wheels and tires that are 5.75 inches wide. The closest we offer to…
view full answer...The steel trailer wheel #AM20046 does not have an offset. All of the wheels we have in this size, 10 x 6, with the 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt patter have no offset.
view full answer...A tire size of 20.5 x 8.0 -10, will fit a wheel that is 10 inches in diameter and is 6 inches wide, like the item you selected, Dexstar Steel Trailer Wheel, part #AM20046. This wheel has a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern, so you will need to measure the…
view full answer...The pilot diameter or center hole diameter of the trailer wheel part #AM20046 that you referenced is 2.81 inches.
view full answer...What you have on your trailer is called a 5 spoke utility hub, like part #8-174-5UC3. They're pretty common on mobile homes so I'm guessing this is where your axle came from. This is also evidenced by your 8-14.5 tires since they're often…
view full answer...Your 20.5x8-10 tires will fit a 10" x 6" rim. The Steel Solid Center Trailer Wheel #AM20053 is 10" x 6" so your tires will fit these wheels. As long as you are looking for a 5 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern these will work for you. I have…
view full answer...The rim width needed for a 20.5 x 8 x 10 inch tire is 6 inches. So you would want the #AM20048 for a galvanized finish wheel or part #AM20046 for a white wheel.
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