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Hey John, the difference between those two part numbers is the grease cap that comes with the hub. The part #AKHD-655-35-EZ-k has a grease cap that has a removable center plug for easier access to a grease fitting like what you have whereas the part…
view full answer...Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...Janet, it’s simple. There’s a small tab on the Demco 8600lb Drum Brake actuator #DM78CV that you swing into place and pin (this prevents the inner slide from pushing in during reverse). Its a great backup even if your solenoid fails or your tow…
view full answer...Hello Don, thanks for reaching out. The Furrion RV Roof Vent #FR54ZD is a standard size and has attachment tabs that will accommodate most any standard vent cover. We have these available in black and white. I recommend the following: - MaxxAir…
view full answer...The bearing part #L44649 has an inner diameter of 1.063 and is typically used in 3,500 lb axle hubs and the #L44643 has an inner diameter of 1 inch and is typically used on 2,000 lb axle hubs. If you can get me more info on your trailer like axle…
view full answer...You can use leaf springs that are rated higher than the axle without any issues as long as they measure the correct measurement for your trailer. For example the 6-leaf double eye spring for 7,000 lb axles part #e64SR measures 24-7/8" eye to…
view full answer...I did some research and found that the 12194TC seal you said you have measures 1.250 inside diameter, and 1.979 outside diameter. The seal I recommend is part #34823. The dimensions listed for this seal are 1.249 inside diameter and 1.983 outside…
view full answer...Hey Dan, I'm happy to help! For a 3500 lb axle and a 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern, you can use the CE Smith Trailer Hub Assembly #CE13511 which is pre-greased with a carrying case if you don't need the galvanized option or the EZ Lube…
view full answer...I can absolutely understand not wanting to take your hub apart to find the right replacement hub, but unfortunately that is the only option as the numbers you referenced are not any type of indicator of a replacement. So, to determine the correct hub…
view full answer...Radial tires are much preferred over bias ply tires for a number of reasons. The main difference between a radial ply and a bias ply tire is how the tire is constructed. The cords inside a bias ply tire run at a 32 degree angle to the direction of…
view full answer...The particular load range of trailer tire needed for any given application depends on the number of axles and tires. If a trailer were to have, for example, two 3500-lb-rated axles, then it would likely have a gross weight rating (GVWR) of about…
view full answer...Yes, most people can upgrade to a ST225/75R15 tire from a ST205/75R15 as long as they have the clearance. The ST225/75R15 is about an inch wider and taller compared to the ST205/75R15 tires so this is a very common upgrade. The general rule is you…
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