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Hi Trevor; if you have 9/16" bolts you need the Kodiak 13" Hub and Rotor #KHR1389D with bearing kit #DX38ER. For 1/2" bolts you need the #KRH1378D with bearing kit #BK3-200. Both can use the Replacement Grease Cap #KPCAP. The…
view full answer...Hey Tim, thanks for reaching out! I'd be more than happy to help you! I recommend checking out the DeeMaxx Stainless Steel Trailer Wheel Lug Nut #DE55KR since it's one solid piece and has that nice stainless coating. It's a simple…
view full answer...Hey Rudy! What kind of travel trailer do you have? My go to is the LubriMatic LMX Industrial Strength Grease #L11390. This can handle high temps and anything else you can throw at it. It is a lithium complex so you need to make sure it is compatible…
view full answer...Aluminum trailer wheels like the Loadstar part #AM31245 that you referenced have steel sleeves where the lug nuts contact which means you do not need to use different lug nuts from what you have now that you were using with your steel wheels. There…
view full answer...The Lippert 2420801 hub is an 8k hub with an 8 lug bolt pattern so for a replacement you'd just need the part #8-285-10UC3-A.
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...If your 1983 Calkins boat trailer is rated for 2,375 lbs GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) then the Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire #AM3S140, which has a load range C (1,360 lbs at 50 psi), will be able to handle the weight. I am not sure how…
view full answer...Hello Felipe. No, the Aluminum Osprey Trailer Wheel - 14" x 5" Rim - 5 on 4-1/2 - Gunmetal Gray #LH56VR does not require a hub-centric ring as trailer wheels do not require them, this is because of the weight load a trailer wheel will be…
view full answer...Your 225/75-15 tires should be slightly over 28-9/32 inches in diameter, so combined you would be looking at about 56-19/32 inches in order to clear both tires. I spoke with my contact at Rack'Em, and the #RA-16 spare tire rack has an overall…
view full answer...My recommendation is to stay with the load range that your trailers axle is rated for and that matches the tires on your trailer. In this case a load range E trailer tire, like item #AM3H490, is rated for 1,650 lbs, which would be good for a single…
view full answer...Hi Rick; thanks for the question and the info you provided, and the answer is yes, you can absolutely convert from electric brakes to disc brakes. Disc brakes give you the best overall stopping power, so it's something I definitely recommend. For…
view full answer...That's a really good question, and there is a difference between the 7,500 lb Dexter DX7.5L A-60 actuators for disc brakes; the differences are both in what they fit, as well as their length. - 14" Long & Top-Mounted For 3" Wide…
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