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In order to pick out the correct hub assembly for a trailer you are going to need know a few key pieces of information. The first thing you will need to know is the bolt pattern of your hubs. This is so you get a hub that is compatible with your…
view full answer...You are going to want either our Bearing Kit #BK2-100 or the Timken Kit #TMK52VR. Both of these kits will give you the inner/outer bearings and races along with a grease seal and cotter pin/D-washer for one hub. You always want to replace the race…
view full answer...After you've packed the bearings and assembled everything, carefully slide the hub assembly onto the spindle and install the outer bearing. Install the spindle and tang washer and run the spindle nut down finger tight, then rotate the hub back…
view full answer...The Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Assembly #23-451 being the part number 023-451-00 that you referenced is a right side brake assembly. The Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Assembly #23-450 is the matching left side brake assembly. This is available as…
view full answer...If you have self-adjusting assemblies like the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Brake Kit #23-468-469 installed on your trailer, they will indeed continue to adjust as you pull the trailer around. It does sound like you performed the initial manual adjustment…
view full answer...You can add a heavier axle to the trailer but the rest of the components of your trailer may not be rated for a higher weight capacity such as the suspension components and wheels. If you go from a 3,500 lb axle to a 7,000 lb axle like part #8327834…
view full answer...Not all bearings are created equal, but you would be hard-pressed to find one that is vastly superior than another. Whether it is TruRyde, Timken, or some other brand, if the bearings are properly maintained, used in the correct hub, and within the…
view full answer...The best way to find the correct replacement bearings is to get the numbers stamped onto the metal of the inner and outer bearings that are currently on the trailer. With those you will be able to find the correct replacement bearings, races, and…
view full answer...To determine what grease seal you need for your 2002 Coleman Santa Fe popup you will need to remove your hubs and look to see if there is a part number on it. If there isn't a part number, you can simply use a digital caliper to measure the…
view full answer...We've determined in past that your 2002 Coleman Niagara Elite has 3,500 lb axles so for a bearing kit you'd want the part #BK2-100 which comes with the bearings, seal, and races.
view full answer...An EZ lube spindle will be better because it allows you to insert grease from inside the spindle where the bearings are and push out the old grease whereas with a Bearing Buddy you basically just get to push grease through the front of the hub. I…
view full answer...Yes you can use a Bearing Buddy on your current axle setup but you'll have to remove the zerk/grease fitting. What you have now is an EZ lube spindle which allows you to push grease through the middle of the spindle but you can install a Bearing…
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