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I attached a chart that has all of the recommended lug nut torque specs for trailer wheels. Based on your studs being 1/2 inch, your wheels being 15 inches in diameter, and your lug nuts being coned you would want to torque your lug nuts to 90-120…
view full answer...If your concern is cold weather then I recommend the Bargman 7-Way Molded Trailer End #54006-009 which is insulated by the heavy duty blue silicon and is rated for down to -67 degrees Fahrenheit. Attached is an installation video as well as the…
view full answer...I attached two pictures for you to check out. One that shows the pin out functions for a standard 7-way and another that has a chart with all of the wire color functions of the 7-Way Molded Trailer End with 6' Cable #54006-009 that you…
view full answer...Generally the best way to find out which brakes you need is by measuring the inside dimensions of the drum, but you can also usually determine this by your wheel size. Your best bet is to take a wheel off the trailer and pull the drum off to…
view full answer...To replace the oil caps on your trailer, you can use the Kodiak XL ProLube Oil Bath Hub Body and Cap, 1.98 Inch #xlprolube1980. This oil cap replaces the body and cap, with the cap being made from a blue polycarbonate. Based on the outer diameter…
view full answer...To find the load capacity for your axle you should look on the trailer VIN plate or sticker that lists the VIN number. The weight rating of the axle should be listed on that same plate or sticker. Also, the axle could have a tag or plate on it that…
view full answer...When you mention locking collar, I am led to believe that you might be describing a hammer blow-type coupler, like our part #BD028288. This type of coupler has a collar that would slide up, securing the jaws of the coupler in place over the trailer…
view full answer...I contacted Dexter and the Unitized Oil Seal for Trailer Hubs part #10-63 do not require RTV sealant or a gasket maker. They are typically used in oil bath hubs. I have attached an installation video for your reference.
view full answer...Yes, the L44649 bearings for a 1-1/6" spindle will have the same outer diameter (1.980") as the L44643 bearings for a 1" spindle so you can obtain the Bearing Kit for 1" BT8 Spindle part #BK1-100 to reuse your…
view full answer...After you've packed the bearings and assembled everything, carefully slide the hub assembly onto the spindle and install the outer bearing. Install the spindle and tang washer and run the spindle nut down finger tight, then rotate the hub…
view full answer...The main reason people like oil bath hubs over grease hubs is the oil bath hubs have a less involved maintenance schedule than grease hubs. It is recommended to inspect and repack grease wheel bearings and seals every 12k miles. With oil bath hubs,…
view full answer...It's hard to see in your picture but is the hanger open on the one side which allows the spring to slide out to the side? It shouldn't be open like that. If you need a replacement hanger we have the #115706S for if you have a 1-3/4…
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