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Hi Kevin; the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #AKHD-550-35-K uses the standard #L68149 inner and #L44649 outer bearing combination for 3,500 lb axles. More than likely it will fit your Rockwell American axle but I recommend double checking your…
view full answer...Even though you have a 2 inch tall frame to weld a pipe mount to the 3 inch pipe mount that comes with the Bulldog Jack #BD190758 will still attach securely enough to it. You'll just need to have it welded around the mount where it touches the…
view full answer...If you are replacing your tub and shower diverter faucet you need to measure the center-to-center length of your connections as well as know what type you have. For example if you take a look at the accompanying photo you can see the Ultra Faucets…
view full answer...Most pintle hooks use a standard bolt pattern which is 3-3/8" horizontally center to center and 1-3/4" vertically center to center (see photo). Therefore, the Pintle Hook part #C48231 would be a direct fit and work well for you. It also…
view full answer...You will want the Trailer Hub & Drum Assembly - 7,000 lbs Axles - 8 on 6-1/2 - Nev-R-Lube #8-385-81SP or #8-385-82UC3 which also includes the lug nuts and grease cap. Both assemblies include the bearings and there is not a hub that comes without…
view full answer...It really depends on the springs used. Take a look at the picture I have included that shows hanger spacing based on several different springs. This will be a good guide to reference when mocking up the suspension on your trailer. This is also found…
view full answer...To test the weight of your ramp door, you will want to get the door all the way down to the ground and then on a scale of some kind (a bathroom scale can be used for this if it's the only thing available). This will be when the door is at its…
view full answer...Since the trailer was off of the ground it would not take much voltage to stop the wheels from spinning so they may be getting power but they may not be getting enough power due to a short or wiring issue. But 9 times out of 10 weak trailer brakes…
view full answer...Hi Jean, There's definitely some testing that you can do to narrow down what the issue is and get it fixed. We'll just need more info here on your setup to figure out what troubleshooting steps you should take. What type of brakes does the…
view full answer...Even when stored in the somewhat controlled environment of a garage, tires are still subject to dry rot and flat spotting. Even if the tire tread has plenty of depth left and you can't see any cracking with the naked eye, the generally accepted…
view full answer...Trailer tires - of any size - do not have any type of average life span; how long they last depends on a number of factors. One thing you will want to do on any trailer tire is always inflate the tire to the maximum cold psi. Doing this will give you…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but we don't carry Imperial products. That said, the Side-Door Bar Lock Assembly part #3057-55 would be an excellent replacement for this. The only real difference is the mounting pattern is not the same so some small…
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