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I have a solution for you, but we do not carry an adapter like you mentioned to mount a square tube jack to your existing winch stand. The best option for your set-up may be to use a jack like the Pro Series Square Jack with Footplate #PS1400850383.…
view full answer...Great question! The Bulldog Jack 182425 that you found is similar to the Bulldog 2-Speed Jack #BD183401 that I reference with the difference being that the 182425 has welded plates to the sides of the jack to bolt onto a trailer. The 182425 will also…
view full answer...I went out into the warehouse to measure the Lift Kit #K71-725-02 for you. The holes measure 9 inches on center and 9-1/2 inches on center. I've attached a photo to assist.
view full answer...It is likely you can use the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 3,500 lb Axles #AKIHUB-5475-35-K as it has the most common bearing and seal for 3,500 lb axles, but you'll need to verify this as we don't have any way of knowing the exact hubs that…
view full answer...The Bearing Buddy Grease Seal Kit you referenced, part #BB60002 would be the appropriate replacement seal for your hub. It is compatible with your L68149 inner bearing and is the proper replacement for your existing 10-19 seal. The two most common…
view full answer...Hub and drum assemblies, like the Dexter #8-430-5UC3 you referenced, are universal so they typically fit any 9K - 10K axle just fine. With that being said, there are some exceptions out there so you just need to confirm that your axle uses a #387A…
view full answer...As you may have noticed, the highest capacity spindle we carry is for a 7,000 lb axle, #TRU37FR. Your best bet is to source the spindles for a 10,000 lb axle through a local trailer shop or dealer. If are able to source the spindles, we do have hubs…
view full answer...We have two replacement tang spindle washers with different inner diameters close to 1-5/8 inches similar in style to #5-71, but none with that exact inner diameter. The options are the following: - 1-1/2" Inner Diameter: Tang Replacement…
view full answer...Last time you contacted us I sent the serial number over to Dexter and they indicated the last digit is in fact a 9. So the serial number is 3653139. I have attached the spec sheet that they sent me. The Dexter 10k axles should have a 1-1/2 inch…
view full answer...The Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles item #84545UC1-EZ fits a item #L68149 bearing which has a 1.378" inner diameter. I would not recommend using this hub on a boat trailer. Instead, you'll want a galvanized one like item…
view full answer...Hey Robert, To find your offset you'll need to measure from the mounting surface of your lugs to both outer edges of your current wheels. A negative offset will move the tire further away from the trailer while a positive offset brings the tire…
view full answer...The Dexter "8-248" is a hub assembly for 3,500 lb axles that uses an L68149 inner bearing and a L44649 outer bearing. This hub assembly was offered in both 5 on 4-1/2" and 5 on 4-3/4" bolt patterns therefore you would need to…
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