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We have a large selection of Bearing Buddy Protectors available. In order to determine the correct Bearing Buddy for your existing trailer hubs, you will want to take an accurate measurement of the hub's bore. This is where the Bearing Buddy will…
view full answer...It sounds like your boat trailer uses the Seal #168255TB. The numbers on your seal appear to be the measurements in mm for the seal. This shows the measurements of 1.68", 2.56" and 0.5". The Seal #168255TB has an inner diameter of…
view full answer...To determine the correct replacement bearings, races and seals for the oil bath cool hubs on your Ranger Boat Trailer you will want to remove one of the hub assemblies so that you can take note of the part numbers on the existing components. If you…
view full answer...In this situation, most folks either replace the safety chains, using a hook that will fit. Another option would be to use a quick link, like #C82932. Attach the quick link to the safety chain hole in the hitch, then attach the safety chain hook to…
view full answer...To use the Detail K2 II snow plow part #K2RAMP8219 on your 2021 Toyota Tundra the correct install kit is the part #K285113.
view full answer...We do have what you need to replace the UFP HD-1377-10 hub and drum as well as add hydraulic brakes for your boat trailer. Here are the exact parts you will need: - Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #84546UC3 - Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit -…
view full answer...Hey Mike, thanks for reaching out! I'm pretty sure your boat trailer has a 3,500 lbs axle which means you should need the Grease Seal #TMK58ZR which has a 1.719" ID and a 2.565" OD - you'll want to verify this on your end. I…
view full answer...In order to find the correct replacement wheel bearing for your 2008 Yacht Club Trailer you have two options. You can either A) remove the hub and pull the bearing out while looking for the bearing number on the inner edge or you can B) remove the…
view full answer...I first recommend taking a quick measurement on your trailer to ensure that the Trailer Wheel Center Cap #319EZ will fit over your existing Bearing Buddies. The inner depth of the center cap is 3-1/8 inches to the tabs on the removable plug on the…
view full answer...You will need to use a digital or dial caliper to verify the measurements you took, but it looks like you have a number 84 spindle. For a hub/drum that will fit your spindle (assuming the measurements checked out) and has the 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt…
view full answer...An oil seal like Redline part #9103309 installs in the back side of the hub (the side nearest the trailer's frame) with the sides or "legs" of the seal inserted into the hub's bore. This means that the flat metal surface of the seal…
view full answer...You can easily install an aftermarket controller in your 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 that is compatible with your trailer's electric-over-hydraulic (EOH) brakes. The linked article illustrates the process of wiring in a EOH-compatible…
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