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Based on my research, the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 8,000-lb E-Z Lube Axles #AKHD-865-8-EZ-K will be a replacement for the 90865 Rockwell hub and drum. Both of these hub and drum assemblies are 12-1/4" diameter, have an 8,000 lb…
view full answer...The noise you're hearing is likely coming from your GR-630 regulator, and it's not a sign of anything actually being amiss; the humming noise is caused by the rubber diaphragm inside the regulator fluctuating normally to keep up with…
view full answer...On trailer brakes the small shoe points towards the front of the trailer, and the larger shoe points towards the rear. This allows the trailer brakes to apply correctly when the magnet for electric brakes is activated, or the wheel cylinder is…
view full answer...You can absolutely go from your current 3-1/4 inch shackle straps to the 3-1/8 inch shackle straps of the MORryde upgrade kit for tandem axle trailers. That 1/8 inch difference in length will not be a factor for your ride or the fit; the correct…
view full answer...From your photo, it looks like you have a Dexter axle, part number 51955. From my research, it appears this is likely a 3,500-lb axle. However, the weight capacity should be listed on the axle itself, so it would be best to confirm this before…
view full answer...Yes you can use a Bearing Buddy on your current axle setup but you'll have to remove the zerk/grease fitting. What you have now is an EZ lube spindle which allows you to push grease through the middle of the spindle but you can install a Bearing…
view full answer...In most cases, a 3,700 lb axle will use the same bearings and seal as a 3,500 lb axle which means you can use any hub for a 3,500 lb axle on a 3,700 lb axle. The bearings for a 3,500 lb axle are L68149 for the inner, L44649 for the outer, and the…
view full answer...For your Lippert 3500 lb axle on your 2018 Stealth trailer, the Dexter electric brake assemblies will work. I recommend the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 10" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 3.5K #23-468-469 which will…
view full answer...I contacted MORryde and this does happen from time to time as the weight of the trailer can spread out the axles due to downward pressure on the springs/suspension. Odds are the 35" wheel base #MR27ZR will be the correct one for you, but they…
view full answer...For a 205/75-14 tire, a load range D tire such as the Kenda #AM10235 would typically be inflated to 75 psi. A 205/75-14 tire in load range D will have a 2200 lbs per tire/4400 lbs per axle weight capacity, so you'll want to make sure the loaded…
view full answer...According to Dexter this is a 5,200 lb axle. If you were looking for a bearing kit the correct one would be the Bearing Kit, LM67048/25580 Bearings, 10-36 Seal #BK3-300.
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