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Hello Eric, Yes, you will be able to convert from a hub and rotor setup to an idler hub with a slip-on rotor. If your axle is rated for 3,500 pounds and has a 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern, you'll want the #KH84545S for the idler hub and #KR10S…
view full answer...Hey Paul, I attached a picture that shows the dimensions of the bottom of the etrailer single axle fender part #HP93RR that you referenced for you to check out. I believe this will still work for you but you might compare them to your fender to make…
view full answer...Hello Rod, thanks for reaching out. Both the Winches you mentioned, the Curt 2-Speed Boat Trailer Winch #C45ZJ and the Fulton F2 Fully Enclosed, 2-Speed Trailer Winch #FW32000101 are solid options. The Curt is rated for 3,800 lbs while the Fulton is…
view full answer...The Kodiak Elbow Fitting for Hydraulic Brake Hose part #BH-L-3FIF will work with the Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Hose part #bh-3mfs-7. The Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Hose part #bh-3mfs90-1-5 could then be used to attach to the caliper or you could exclude…
view full answer...I did some looking and found that the 46210 and 46845 hubs you currently have use the same #L68149 inner bearing and #L44649 outer bearing. However, as we do not carry the Tie Down Engineering Vortex hubs, I cannot say what all will fit them,…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out, Don! Your Kodiak 10" Hub-and-Rotor Assembly #KHR10D fits on a #84 Spindle like part #TRU74FR. You can swap over to the Spindle Nut Kit for EZ Lube Axles #RG05-100 which is a much more simple design. A lot of people have…
view full answer...The Kodiak 10" Hub-and-Rotor Assembly #KHR10D matches the TDE 46245 that you currently have. The hub has a disc rotor and 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern. The Hub Bearing Kit #BK2-100 contains the races, bearings and grease seal for you to be able…
view full answer...The only real difference between using an integrated hub/rotor combo and a separate hub and rotor combo is that if something happens to the rotor and or hub on the separate hub/rotor, you can just replace the damaged component and not the entire…
view full answer...Hey Walter, I checked with Curt and the RVI Series 4 part #RVI44FR that you referenced showing a Code 4 is related to exposure to cold weather and it's causing some circuit board issues. The solution is to let it sit indoors to warm up for 15 to…
view full answer...Hello Jonathan, thanks for reaching out. If you want to stick with the 4.80-12 tires, we do have The Kenda #AM10062 that has a 65 mph speed rating. This would allow you to drive at highway speeds without any concerns. it may be possible to upgrade to…
view full answer...You may be able to increase your tire and wheel size, but your biggest concern will be the fender and sidewall clearance and axle spacing if you have tandem axles on your pontoon trailer. For example, on a 10 inch tire and wheel like the Kenda…
view full answer...There are certain federal requirements for the type of lights and the placement of the lights on trailers and it is different for different types of trailers. For a small flat bed trailer, enclosed trailer, or travel trailer, at the front on both…
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