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Each of the trailer idler hubs with a 5 on 5" bolt pattern are a fit for 3,500 lb axles and use inner bearing #L68149 (1.378" inner diameter), outer bearing #L44649 (1.063" inner diameter), and grease seal #58846 (1.719" inner…
view full answer...The brake assemblies that I recommend to replace your AL-KO brakes are #AKEBRK-35R and #AKEBRK-35L. Theses are the brake assemblies for both the left and right sides of the axle. I like these brake assemblies over the others we carry for two reasons,…
view full answer...Currently Kodiak only manufacturers the 12" Hub-and-Rotor Assembly #KHR12D with a Dacromet coating and is not available in stainless steel. They do offer their Kodiak Disc Brake Kit #K2R526S which you will be able to use with a pair of their…
view full answer...We can get you set up with new tires and wheels, and you are correct that you will need to stick with size ST225/75R15 tires, as you want at least 3 to 4 inches of space between the tires to account for the flexing that will happen when under load.…
view full answer...The easiest solution I may have for you would be to use a triple axle brake line kit like the #20TR-BLKIT or #HS496-253 and route everything like the picture I attached.
view full answer...The Grease Seal - Double Lip - 2.250" ID - 3.376" OD #GS-2250DL and Grease Seals 10-36 (pair) #RG06-070 have the same exact measurements of 2.250" inside diameter and 3.376" outside diameter so they will work for the same…
view full answer...There actually is no real difference. They have the same dimensions, fit the same applications, and are both double lip seals. Our part number for the 10-36 is the #RG06-070.
view full answer...Thank you for the picture which allows me to confirm the correct parts. Your Dexter D52 axles under your 2018 Coachmen Freedom Express Blast 271BL toy hauler came with the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit #23-458-459. We do have the…
view full answer...One of the big issues that EZ lube spindles create is that it's too easy to put too much grease into them which then either causes the seal to blow out or the cap to leak like what you have found. This oftentimes happens after that first trip…
view full answer...Starting with the axles, we do not carry any galvanized axles in the dimension you are needing. You may consider taking the axles you already have and having them galvanized at a local facility as long as they are not otherwise damaged. While we do…
view full answer...The correct lug nut torque for any given trailer wheel depends on a few things. You can refer to the linked diagram that provides a range of values depending on the factors like stud size and wheel material. For 1/2-inch studs with coned lug nuts for…
view full answer...I attached a chart that has all of the recommended lug nut torque specs for trailer wheels. Based on your studs being 1/2 inch, your wheels being 15 inches in diameter, and your lug nuts being coned you would want to torque your lug nuts to 90-120 ft…
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