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Hello Ranieri, thanks for reaching out. You are on the right track here. The Curt Trailer Hitch #C99RV will indeed fit your 2026 BMW X3 M50 with the M Sport package. I was able to confirm this with Curt - it will install normally and properly on that…
view full answer...Hey Jeff, we can definitely help but the pins that go into the breakaway switch are not all universal and unless you know what brand it is the best solution is to just replace the entire switch like with the part #420000 as this approach is universal…
view full answer...The heat shield actually has to be permanently removed to install the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver #e83ZR on your 2024 Subaru Forester.
view full answer...Hey Eddie, thanks for the pictures. From seeing that I can tell you have a 3,500 lb axle and the correct replacement hub would be the part #AKIHUB-545-35-G-EZ-K that you referenced which comes with new bearings and seal.
view full answer...To convert an oil-bath hub to a grease hub all you really have to do is is remove the oil from the hub and replace it with grease like the LMX Red grease #L11390. The cap, seal, and bearings you have now are perfectly compatible with grease.
view full answer...The Kodiak XL ProLube Kit #XLPROLUBE1980KIT can be used in place of your Grease Seal #58846(2.565" OD, 1.719" ID) if you are converting your hubs to oil bath. The Seal #XLPROLUBE1980SEAL for oil bath hubs will require you to replace your…
view full answer...Hey Danny! You can keep the oil bath and use the DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit w/ Mechanical Brake #DE42GR. All you need is the Kodiak XL ProLube Kit for 3500-lb Axles #XLPROLUBE1980KIT. The DeeMaxx hub and rotor uses a cap with a 1.98" OD grease cap…
view full answer...Your Load Rite trailer has spindle dimensions that match 3,500 lb axles which use the BT8 spindle so for a disc brake kit that will fit and work well we have the Kodiak Disc Brake kit part #K2HR35D which is Dacromet coated to fight corrosion. This is…
view full answer...There's no reason grease couldn't be used in an oil-bath hub. Oil requires a tighter seal than the grease does so the grease will work fine in an oil bath hub. If you were interested in using the part #K2HR79E you could use it with grease.
view full answer...The only real difference between oil bath and grease hubs are the seals the hubs use. The Titan Disc Brake Kit and Leverlock Actuator w/ Electric Lockout #T4843400 that you referenced comes with grease caps and the correct seals so it would be a very…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but we don't carry any grease seals with a 2.5" inner diameter. However, the two most common sizes for the axle are 2.125" part #GS-2125DL and 2.250" part #GS-2250DL. I recommend removing the hub and…
view full answer...It sounds like you have a gooseneck like the Atwood Gooseneck Trailer Coupler AT75401. For an adapter to kingpin, I recommend the Bulldog Gooseneck-to-5th-Wheel Trailer Coupler Adapter - Inner Tube - Square - 30,000 lbs #BD0289650300 or the…
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