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Hey Kevin I do appreciate you reaching out but I am sorry to say we do not offer an axle that matches your specifications. We have only a few square tube marine axles and they are all much shorter than what you are looking for. We could provide hubs…
view full answer...While it's not recommend, bearing greases with the same base like the LubriMatic Marine Trailer Wheel Bearing Grease #L54FR and your Lucas marine bearing grease can be mixed as long as long as they have the same base.
view full answer...I can help you with greasing up your EZ Lube Axle. First thing I would check would be that the grease is not coming out of the back of the axle through the seal. If this is the case you will need to replace the seal. Our tubes like #L11390 have 14…
view full answer...We've checked the part number you gave us before and the replacement for it is the part #T4750820 which is for disc brakes. This one does come with a reverse lock out solenoid. If it has rust all over it I'd consider just replacing the entire…
view full answer...What I would recommend you do is extract as much of the old zerk fitting as you can and then going forward grease that hub by hand and you'll be totally fine if not better off than using the grease fittings. It's pretty easy to overfill EZ…
view full answer...Since you want to change your trailer hubs to the 5-on-4-1/2 bolt pattern I suggest you select a 60-inch axle kit that includes idler hubs, such as one of the two kits shown on the linked page. These two 2K-rated axle kits include 5-on-4-1/2 hubs,…
view full answer...Hey Troy, thanks for reaching out. We actually get this question fairly frequently since a lot of older trailers used "shorter" hubs compared to the current standard. I am sorry to say that we do not offer any hubs to fit this type of…
view full answer...The closest leaf springs we have to what you're describing is part #e29SR. these are 30 inches from the center of the eye to the very end of the slipper end. One thing to keep in mind is your springs are going to be longer than they were when…
view full answer...I've contacted Brightway, who forwarded me a copy of the instructions they include with the #BRW77FR switch mode charger. I've provided a clip showing the instructions for you.
view full answer...Square axles normally don't have spring seats like a round axle but do have a hole for the leaf spring bolt to fit into. Take a look at the CE SMITH #CE33201GA-HUB for a visual. The U-bolt mounting kits will have a hole in the center for the…
view full answer...For a standard axle we have the Trailer Axle with Idler Hubs - 4 on 4 Bolt Pattern #e25GR which is rated for 2,000 lbs but the spring seats are 48" apart on center so for this to fit you'll have to cut off the current sets and have new ones,…
view full answer...It is likely you can use the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 3,500 lb Axles #AKIHUB-5475-35-K as it has the most common bearing and seal for 3,500 lb axles, but you'll need to verify this as we don't have any way of knowing the exact hubs that…
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