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Yes, the Demco Spare Tire Carrier part #DM15851-76 does work great with the tire size ST235/80R16 that you referenced. We had a customer with your exact tire size send us a picture of it carrying the wheel which I attached.
view full answer...Replacement hardware is available. You will need part #RHK. Once on the product page, just type in the Hitch Item Number in the box on the right. Then use the pull down menu below that to select the manufacturer. Then just click the Add to Cart…
view full answer...If your rod is 1-1/4" diameter, then it sounds like you have a 12K Bulldog Trailer Jack for which the Replacement Screw and Nut Kit part #BD500217 at 17" long x 1-1/4" diameter most closely resembles the Replacement Rod and Nut Kit…
view full answer...You'll have to get me the bolt pattern and tire size that is stamped on the sidewall of what you currently have on your trailer for me to determine what the correct spare would be.
view full answer...Hi Tim, I was able to find the right replacement for your 32374 seal for your trailer, with the right replacement being the Grease Seal - Double Lip #21325.
view full answer...I spoke with the manufacturer and can confirm that the weight of Rapid Hitch Adjustable Aluminum Ball Mount #AM3411 is 17 lbs. This hitch is lightweight, yet very strong. It has a towing capacity of 7,500 lbs with 1-7/8" hitch ball, and 8,000…
view full answer...Thanks for the pictures! To replace your Dexter 13-143 equalizers you will want the E-Z Flex Equalizers item #K71-655-00. This is the exact replacement to your equalizes. They have an identical 7-3/4" bolt hole to bolt hole dimension.
view full answer...I have attached for you below some common torque values needed for a trailer suspension system but a lot of these will vary by bolt size and other factors. U-Bolts: Varies by Size - 1/2" bolts: 45 ft/lbs - 70 ft/lbs, 9/16" bolts: 65 ft/lbs…
view full answer...Your brake controller should be getting 12 volts of power going into the brake controller. The wire that feeds power to the brake controller is the Black wire. You can test this wire by using a multimeter part #PT89ZR. The amount of power coming out…
view full answer...The only differences between the Demco eZ-Latch Couplers #DM37ZR and #DM14793-81 is that the former has integrated loop holes for installing safety chains and a about a 2" drop while the latter doesn't come with provisions for attaching the…
view full answer...The appropriate torque spec for any application will vary depending on the construction of the wheel as well as on the stud size. I suggest checking the wheels you're using to see if their manufacturer has a suggested torque rating. Steel trailer…
view full answer...90-120 ft lbs of torque is probably about right for your trailer rims. If you check out the lug nut torque chart that I attached you will see that nearly all of the torque specs are that and higher.
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