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You'll basically just need to remove as much of the oil from your hubs as you can and then pack them with grease instead of oil. Oil seals and caps seal better than grease seals and caps so to make the conversion you want to make is not hard at…
view full answer...You can measure either the outer diameter of the part of the dust cap that fits into the hub OR the inner diameter of the hub where the dust cap goes using calipers such as #PTW80157. Calipers are needed because the measurement has to be as accurate…
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...Hey James, The #KE93JR has a 14" AM03 Aluminum Wheel and Karrier KR03 Tire. The #KE87JR has a 14" KR35 Aluminum Wheel and Karrier KR35 Tire. The #KE27JR has a 15" AM03 Aluminum Wheel and Karrier KR35 Tire. The #KE43JR has a 15"…
view full answer...Bearing Buddy protectors are made in lots of sizes, many of which are very close to one another in their diameter. It is really necessary to use a more precise measuring device on the hub's bore unless you know the part number of the one that was…
view full answer...I attached a picture of a 4-bolt mounting flange like what the brake assembly part #AKEBRK-2 you referenced is designed to attach to. This is a standard dimension so I would be shocked if the flange on yours was different.
view full answer...The Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 7" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 2,000 lbs #AKEBRK-2 only includes the left and right hand brake assemblies. These are designed to fit 7" x 1-1/4" drums. If you need mounting hardware you would…
view full answer...The Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 7" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies #AKEBRK-2 is just the braking assemblies and will require you to purchase hub/drums separately. For this I recommend the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 2K Axles…
view full answer...Instead of a castle nut and a cotter pin, your Ez-Lube spindle used a D-washer and a nut retainer. After the bearings are repacked and the grease seal is in place, working the hub gently into place until it seats fully. Install the D-washer then the…
view full answer...Hey George, thanks for reaching out! From what I'm seeing the Replacement Antenna #VO54FR and Replacement Wireless Antenna #PXXHD0006301R both have the same threaded section, but the first one has a male side for the pin while the second has a…
view full answer...The easiest way to accomplish this would be to start on one side of the trailer and get the springs in place before bolting the axle to the springs with the u-bolts. Have the axle up on jacks or blocks so its weight is not bearing on the springs.…
view full answer...The pilot diameter on a wheel, like the one with part #AM30620, is the diameter of the bigger hole that is directly in the middle of the wheel. The pilot hole diameter of the wheel for the part I just measured is 2.84". I have attached a picture…
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