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Hey Jeff, based on your axle info the correct bearing kit would be the part #BK3-310 for a kit that includes both bearings #LM67048 and #25580 as well as a grease seal. This would be all that you'd need as you can reuse the dust cover.
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Trailair and from your serial number we were able to determine that your trailer came with a 1621 HD pin box which is a long pin box style. I was unable to obtain the exact part number for your Trailair pin box but from the…
view full answer...Since your brakes have been adjusted properly, that definitely rules out one issue. The overgreasing of the hubs and failing grease seal wouldn't have any impact on the braking unless somehow the grease got inside the drum, but you still want to…
view full answer...Trailer wheel bearings are specific to the spindle that is installed on the axle that is on your trailer. You will need to safely support the trailer, remove the wheel and tire, remove the grease cap, remove the cotter pin and washer that secures the…
view full answer...The Dexter D35 axle is a 3,500 lb trailer axle so for a bearing kit you would want the part #BK2-100 that you referenced.
view full answer...You would need to measure the inside diameter of the hub opening to determine which cap size is needed. You would want to choose a cap whose outside diameter matches the inside diameter of the hub. Some of the most common sizes are 1.980 inch, 1.986…
view full answer...It would seem that the 1,750 rating that your tire has is the weight rating, but most ST205/75-14 tires with a Load Range of C have a 1,870 lb capacity at 50 psi like part #AM10229. That would mean that when you combine the two tires you have an…
view full answer...The recommended lug nut torque for your 7,000lb axle depends on a few factors like wheel size, stud size etc. Check out the attached photo which shows the torque specs for a variety of applications. I see you were looking at the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust…
view full answer...You have to be careful if you lubricate electric trailer brakes such as #23-468. You cannot get any grease on the pads or on the inside of the drum because that will have a negative impact on brake performance. The magnet arm and the shoes pivot at a…
view full answer...The CE Smith Trailer Idler Hub Assembly #CE13315 comes pre greased with a marine formula grease. We have the LubriMatic Marine Trailer Wheel Bearing Grease #L54FR that is compatible with the grease in the hub. You will need a Mini Grease Gun #30-800…
view full answer...There are a couple schools of thought on the use of EZ lube spindles for putting grease in hubs. I personally wouldn't pump them full of grease until the old grease pushes out as I'd be afraid to blow out the seals. Since this is a pretty…
view full answer...The correct galvanized replacement hubs for your EZ Loader EZNB 14-17 1650 trailer are #CE13315. The hub includes bearings, races, the grease seal, replacement cotter pin, dust cap and lug nuts.
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