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It sounds like you'll need to do some fab work in order to get the guide-ons to work. I believe your best bet would be to eliminate the u-bolts and have the brackets welded to the top or the underside of the frame member. If the fender step…
view full answer...Yes, you should 100 percent upgrade to disc brakes on your boat trailer; disc brakes give you better stopping power than drum brakes, require less maintenance due to having fewer moving parts, and will last longer for boat trailers as they are…
view full answer...It looks like you have certainly done your research in regards to the HydraStar Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator and the Titan BrakeRite EHB Electric-Hydraulic Actuator. In regards to repose time, this goes to the Titan BrakeRite EHB with a response…
view full answer...Recently Lionshead has been discontinuing certain lines of their wheels, and the all silver Jaguar wheel you purchased last year was one of them. The closest thing available still is the Jaguar #274-000011 which is silver but has black inside of the…
view full answer...Thanks for the picture of your axle sticker. From that I can tell that your 2017 Grand Design Momentum 376TH has 7k axles which is exactly what the HydraStar Disc brake kit part #HSE7K-TR1 was designed to fit so it would work great on your trailer…
view full answer...The HydraStar Disc Brake Kit w/ Actuator for Triple Axle Trailers part #HSE7K-TR1SO is an excellent option to add disc brakes to a triple axle trailer. The 14125A outer bearing tells me you have a 5,200 lb to 7,000 lb axle so the above kit should…
view full answer...The main reason people like oil bath hubs over grease hubs is the oil bath hubs have a less involved maintenance schedule than grease hubs. It is recommended to inspect and repack grease wheel bearings and seals every 12k miles. With oil bath hubs,…
view full answer...The Dexter 8-222 model hubs currently on your trailer are designed primarily for mobile home use, and these types of hubs typically use unique bearing combinations that make it really difficult to find full replacement assemblies. Mobile home parts…
view full answer...I looked up your Dexter 8-222 Hub and was able to find the inner and outer bearing numbers as well as the grease seal used. It looks like this particular hub was designed for mobile homes and these, for the most part, have more unique bearings and…
view full answer...For a brake line kit to add a brake axle to an existing setup you'd just need the part #9579-01. This is listed as a 3rd axle kit but in reality it's the same thing as adding a second axle.
view full answer...I understand how it would be unclear which measurement to use since the center of the axle is not the same as the center of the wheel on a torsion axle. For a single axle trailer, measure from the center of the spindle (center of wheel) to the…
view full answer...I would definitely replace all tires at the same time if possible but if you can't then put the new tires on the axle that has brakes, if either have brakes. If both have brakes then put them on the rear axle if it is a regular straight axle; but…
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