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Hello Cez, I just want to confirm that you have a straight spindle, meaning both of your bearings have an inner diameter of 1 1/16. The Easy Grease Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2K Axles - 10" to 12" Wheels - 5 on 4-1/2 Bolt Pattern -…
view full answer...Hi Steve, The company that owned Tekonsha has recently gone out of business and this breakaway system is no longer in production. We're hopeful that it will come back in the future as Tekonsha is definitely known for making great and reliable…
view full answer...A larger trailer tire basically wins in every category like you mentioned. Less rolling resistance, less affected by bumps in road for smoother ride quality, and bearings/hub spins less so in theory less wear and tear. So as long as you have room for…
view full answer...Hey James, thanks for reaching out. We may have a suitable replacement for that, but I looked everywhere online and I could not find a widely published dimension chart or full spec sheet you can pull up online using that number alone. The only…
view full answer...Generally speaking you will want to have 3 inches minimum from the top of your tire to the fender of your trailer to accommodate for suspension travel. Having a little more wouldn't hurt, but I wouldn't recommend any less than 3 inches.…
view full answer...Hello Francis. Thanks for sending in the pictures. With the axle being 3" diameter tells me that they are 5,200-7,000 lbs. I have a solution for you, but you probably aren't going to get too excited about it. Your best bet is to replace…
view full answer...You will need to remove 9 screws to get the cover off of your Fulton XLT Powered Winch F500620. 5 on the bottom, 2 on the clutch knob side, and 2 on the Fulton emblem. You will need to remove the winch from the trailer to be able to access the screws…
view full answer...We definitely have a great option for you, though we do not have a traditional trailer axle with those dimensions. Instead, I very strongly recommend the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System. These are the best option because they give you an…
view full answer...Hey Ben, thanks for reaching out. The Replacement Universal Axle Bracket for Firestone Ride-Rite Air Springs #F22VV is a single bracket. We sell them individually.
view full answer...Most trailer wheels have a zero offset. This is because a zero offset allows the wheel to handle the maximum load by distributing the the load equally to both sides of the wheel. To determine if your trailer wheels have an offset, you will want to…
view full answer...Based on the information I could find for the DICO 45264 is was popular on ShoreLand'r trailers. This would require the Idler Hub #AKIHUB-545-35-G-EZ-K with the Grease Seal #168255TB used instead of the seal included with the hub. We currently do…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Kodiak. He stated that the UA code at the end of your existing caliper mounting bracket means that it is for a slip over (over the hub) or stainless steel rotor. We have 2 that fit this category, each with a different…
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