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The choice of oil bath or regular hubs is up to the manufacturer. They are usually found on higher capacity axles, though as you know there are some on lower capacity axles. You can convert some hubs from grease to oil bath using a kit such as…
view full answer...The hub you describe is a 3500 lb 10 inch hub/drum with a 6 on 5-1/2 inch bolt pattern which uses an L44649 outer and an L68149 inner wheel bearing and a 58846 grease seal. For a replacement, I'd recommend the #AKHD-655-35-EZ-K hub/drum. The…
view full answer...Since you're looking for a relatively easy installation and your camper only has a single 3,500 lb axle, your best option is to add electric brakes. These will work well to provide safe and reliable breaking on your fully loaded trailer and do…
view full answer...Hello Johnny, I really wish I had a list that told me everything that was put on every camper, but unfortunately such a list does not exist. You were looking at the Snap-In Plug for Lionshead Trailer Wheel Center Caps - Chrome #LHSI60C, which is the…
view full answer...The #84 spindle is just a common way to identify the spindle dimensions typically used for 3,500 lb axles. So instead of listing out the parts, people can just say they have #84 spindles and it's easier to know what fits it. The CE Smith Trailer…
view full answer...Hey Roman, thanks for reaching out! What you're needing is the Dexter's E-Z Lube Grease Cap & Plug Kit #DX87HR which is the exact same as the kit K71-317-00, we just put our own part number to it. Is there anything else you're…
view full answer...Hey Tim, yes the replacement hub/drum part #AKHD-865-7-2-EZ-K is correct for your Lippert 7k axles as well as the replacement brake assembly set part #AKEBRK-7-SA. Here's how to torque the spindle nut: 1. After placing the hub, bearings, washers,…
view full answer...The HydraStar Marine Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator w/ Breakaway and 7-Way RV Harness #HS381-9067 will work great for your 10K boat trailer as long as you have disc brakes on your tandem axles. If you have drum brakes then you need the kit…
view full answer...Hello Erik, it certainly is possible to convert your trailer from surge brakes over to electric-over-hydraulic (EOH) brakes. Basically, all you will need to add is an EOH disc brake actuator #HBA16 and a wiring kit #HS381-9000. The wiring kit…
view full answer...Hey Kelvin, From what I can find the Titan Model 6 brake actuators have their bolt holes almost in a straight line at the bottom of the coupler so you would have drill new holes in order to mount a new brake actuator. It also shows the Model 6 having…
view full answer...More than likely the reason you are having issues with your hitch sliding back and forth is that your coupler is still articulating. To stop it from articulating there are a few options. You can do so by drilling holes in either side and sliding a…
view full answer...Looks like your Load Rite trailer UT6512 has a 3,500 lb axle. Most likely it's a standard 3,500 lb trailer axle but first you have to check to see if the axle has brake mounting flanges. If you can get back to me with whether or not you have…
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