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Hi Trevor, The Kenda Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Tire w/ 15" Silver Galvstar Wheel #KE66JR does not come balanced though you can add balancing beads to the tire if you'd like. If you have a single axle trailer you can balance them…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...Hey Isaac! While we don't have one specific all in one kit we do have every component you will need to update your trailer's lighting and brakes. I recommend using the Trailer Wiring Kit item #ET7WK. This includes a 7-Way connector,…
view full answer...The three most common lug stud sizes for a trailer are 1/2"-20, 9/16"-18, and 5/8"-18. In order to make sure you get the correct lug nuts you need to measure the lug studs on the trailer now as we have no way to look this…
view full answer...Kenny, those bolts for the B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch #BWRVK3500-5W should be torqued to 40 ft. lbs. Also, the pivot arms would need to be torqued to 80 ft. lbs, the draw down bolt should be tighten to 60 ft.lbs and the arms should…
view full answer...For you I highly recommend the Kodiak Trailer Wheel Lug Nut #KALN1375S. These use the same 1/2" - 20 with a 60 degree cone. They are solid one-piece stainless steel, which will more durable and rust resistant than the chrome two-piece…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out, Sam! The Kodiak Disc Brakes #KOD59FR with the Dacromet/KodaGuard are definitely a solid choice, but the hub-rotors and brackets only have a 300- to 400-hour salt spray rating and the calipers have a 500- to 600-hour salt…
view full answer...The distance between the mounting holes of the Dexter coupler part #DX56FR is 3 inches so it would bolt right up to your trailer. For a manual lockout you could use with this you'd want part #DX94FR. Standard brake line kits like the part…
view full answer...Most trailer wheels have a zero offset. This is because a zero offset allows the wheel to handle the maximum load by distributing the the load equally to both sides of the wheel. To determine if your trailer wheels have an offset, you will want to…
view full answer...Your surge coupler will have either a sticker or an engraving on it, typically near where the coupler is located. If you can get me that information and what you're needing to replace on it I'd be more than happy to help you find…
view full answer...Only one set of the Andersen Camper Wheel Chock and Leveler #AM3604 is required to prevent a trailer from moving. Preventing one side of the trailer from moving is all that is needed to prevent the whole thing from moving.
view full answer...Our trailer wheel and tire combos come from the manufacturer mounted. As trailer tires do not require balancing most manufacturers will not balance their tire packages like the Kenda Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire with 15" Black…
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