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Hey Don, The 17-1/2" wheel listing is just a guideline for hub size, because wheels that are too big have a hard time mounting to some hubs due to the lack of surface area. So it won't affect the fit of brakes, and because you have the 7k…
view full answer...Thank you for providing that helpful information. The replacement will depend on the bolt pattern you are looking for. If you need a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern we have the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2K Axles - 13" to 15" Wheels - 5 on…
view full answer...Already having the flanges on your axle will make things a bit easier, but you will need to verify a few things to make sure everything will be correct. The Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 7" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 2,000 lbs #AKEBRK-2…
view full answer...It appears that the #84 E-Z Lube Spindle #TRU87FR is the correct spindle for your axle. You can confirm that this is the correct part by verifying the measurements of the spindle and brake flange. The landing for the grease seal is 1.719, the inner…
view full answer...Traditionally, trailer manufacturers did not use electric brakes on boat trailers because the brake magnet wiring and trailer wiring did not always have the best insulation or water protection. These days, more and more manufacturers are using…
view full answer...While the Electric Trailer Brake Kit #AKEBRK-35-SA are self adjusting, they do still require an initial bedding of the brakes (breaking in/seating the brakes) to work properly. I have listed the steps to do this below. 1: Pick an open stretch of road…
view full answer...I do have all of the components you will need to flip the axle on your tent trailer but there is not an all inclusive kit per se to do so. However, the kits are pretty basic as all they include are u-bolts, tie plates, and spring seats. For your…
view full answer...The 175/80-13 tire measures 24" diameter x 6.6" wide whereas the 5.30-12 tire measures 21.9" diameter x 5.5" wide. Therefore, you will need to account for an increase in height of about 1" and width of about .5". We…
view full answer...That's a very good question, we tend to be extra cautious and say to use 10 gauge wire because that would be more than enough. When you get into longer trailers that will end up using a lot of wire the heavier gauge wire becomes more necessary.…
view full answer...The closest option we have is the part #AM22653 which is a 15 inch diameter wheel that is 6 inches wide, is a 5-spoke, and has a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern. It is not chrome though as it is an aluminum wheel but it does look really good like you…
view full answer...Do you know the capacity of the axle and the wheel bolt pattern?
view full answer...The correct torque specs for lug nuts will depend on certain variables such as wheel size, wheel material, stud size, and stud type. The most common torque spec for trailers is around 90-100 ft. lbs. I have attached our wheel nut torque…
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