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Hey Jacob, welcome back! The center bore of the wheel that comes with the Westlake ST205/75R15 Trailer Tire with Glossy Black Eagle Aluminum Wheel #WST79FR that you referenced is 3.19 inches. This should fit over all standard trailer hubs with a 5 on…
view full answer...Hey Kienan thanks for the picture. The only solution I have for you is the Curt Powered Tail Light Converter with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector item #C59236. This is a universal wiring harness that uses clamps instead of splicing and cutting wires.…
view full answer...Hi Nate; the Terran Axle Trailer Idler Hub Assembly #TX33VJ uses the standard 3,500 lb bearing combination and grease seal. It has a #L68149 inner and #L44649 outer bearing with a #58846 (10-19) grease seal. If you're looking for a replacement…
view full answer...Hi John, You're on the right track, and it's great that you're considering both the height and load capacity in your tire change plan. Your current tires ST215/75R14 are about 26.7" in diameter and the ST205/65R14 Load Range D tires…
view full answer...To find the correct hub for your axle you typically need to find the part numbers for your bearings and grease seal, or the diameter of the different spots that they sit on your spindle. We actually have had a customer who sent this information in to…
view full answer...The UFP hub that you've referenced isn't made any longer I don't believe, but we do have some options for you. From some previous customers, we've determined that the UFP H-1062-3 axle has a spindle that has #L44649 inner and outer…
view full answer...The UFP hub that you've referenced isn't made any longer I don't believe, but we do have some options for you. From some previous customers, we've determined that the UFP H-1062-3 axle has a spindle that has #L44649 inner and outer…
view full answer...It sounds like you installed the Demco Hydraulic Brake Kit #23511-10 correctly but it is possible you may have adjusted them a bit too aggressively, as "slight drag" is subjective, of course. Otherwise there could be an issue with your drum…
view full answer...Hi Jared, You can upgrade from the Fulton #FTJ120W0301, and while you mentioned options for an upgrade, there really is just one that is going to work with your bracket, which is the jack you mentioned, the Fulton XLT Boat Trailer Jack #F141132. This…
view full answer...Thanks so much for that info and we do have the exact hubs you need for your boat trailer. Since you have a 5-lug hub with inner bearing #L68149 and outer bearing #L44649, the correct hub is the galvanized Trailer Idler Hub Assembly - Galvanized…
view full answer...Hello Joey, thanks for reaching out. We do have one hub that uses the bearing combination you are looking for. See the following: Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 4,400-lb E-Z Lube Axles - 10" Diameter - 6 on 5-1/2 #8-407-5UC3-EZ This has the…
view full answer...As far as the labeling of the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 13" Rotor - 8 on 6-1/2 - E-Coat - 9/16" Bolts - 8K Dexter Disc Kit #K2R89DDE, Dexter is the parent company of Kodiak. The reason this particular kit calls out Dexter is anything above 7k…
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