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To determine which hubs would be best for your boat trailer there are a few things you will need to look at; the axle capacity on your boat trailer, the inner bearing number, outer bearing number, grease seal number, the bolt pattern of your wheels,…
view full answer...The Kodiak Disc Brake Kit for Dexter 10,000 Lb Axles part #K2R1058D11E does have a three year warranty but with any product, the warranty really only covers manufacturing defects. If improper installation occurred such as not yielding the correct…
view full answer...Trailer spindles are welded directly to the axle so to remove one it just needs to be cut off completely using a torch or saw. Then to replace the spindle such as with the EZ Lube #TRU37FR that you were looking at it's extremely important that it…
view full answer...My bearing cross reference does not include the Bower bearing numbers BT1151 and T09074 so in order to see if we have a hub that uses compatible bearings you'll want to measure your spindles at the points C and D shown in the linked image. These…
view full answer...How long of a line do you need? Do you know what size you need? The most common size is 3/16 inch like part #BH-3MFS-4-5 which is 54 inches long.
view full answer...To pick out bearings for a trailer hub you will need to remove one of the hubs so that you can remove the bearings and get the numbers off of them. Or, you can measure the spindle where the bearings and seal ride so that we can pick you out the…
view full answer...Yes, we do have the grease seal you're after. It's the 10-10 Grease or Oil Double-Lip Seals part #RG06-090.
view full answer...To select hubs that will fit your trailer spindles you will need to match the bearing numbers or take very precise measurements using a digital caliper like #PTW80157. The bearings in the new hubs must match the old ones (or the spindle dimensions)…
view full answer...We recommended to repack the wheel bearings on your trailer every 12 months or 12,000 miles. There is not a specific guideline as far as actually replacing the bearings. When repacking them with grease, you will also just want to check for any damage…
view full answer...Karrier and Loadstar are two different brand names used by Kenda. There's no difference in quality or function between the two brand names. For a ST175/80-13 Radial trailer tire in load range D, I'd recommend part #AM10210 if you're…
view full answer...Kenda is the name of the tire manufacturer, and Loadstar is the name of the model or tread design of the particular tire. If you click on the second thumbnail photo under the photo on the product description page, and scroll your cursor over it, you…
view full answer...According to Shorlandr, your SLR22L trailer uses hubs with a L44649 inner and outer bearing. The #CE13511 hub you mentioned uses a different inner bearing, so it won't work for you. The good news is that the #CE13311 is the correct hub, assuming…
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