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Hey Noel, so the Kenda 4.80-12 tire and wheel part #AM30630 covers what you are looking for so it would be a great option. It's the tire size and Load Range you want plus it is on a galvanized wheel so it will hold up better to the salt water…
view full answer...Load range B trailer tires are going to have a lower capacity than C load range tires. Basically that, psi rating, and the ply rating are the only differences. A higher load range tire would last a little longer than lower load ranges of the same…
view full answer...Really it's going to boil down to which spindle type your Bayliner Capri has. The Easy Grease Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 3.5K Axles #AKIHUB-545-35-G-EZ-K will work with 3,500-lb Dexter E-Z Lube and etrailer Easy Grease trailer axles with #84…
view full answer...It sounds like you're looking for the Easy Grease Trailer Idler Hub Assembly part #AKIHUB-545-2-G-EZ-1K which uses 1" (L44643) bearings or part #AKIHUB-545-2-G-EZ-2K which uses 1.063" (L44649) bearings. These are both galvanized idler…
view full answer...The Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" Galvanized Wheel #AM30630 is rated for 65 miles per hour. If you routinely go above 65 miles per hour it will start to generate excessive heat. If it's one thing tires hate it's heat! All of…
view full answer...The 5.30-12 tires, being wider, are going to make more contact with the road. This means that the noise, and heat build up will be higher than a 4.80-12 tire but the rolling resistance will actually be less because the tire is larger diameter. The…
view full answer...There are 2 different types of wheels you will find on a trailer: lug-centric and hub-centric. If your wheels attach to the hub using lug nuts then it is lug-centric. This means that the wheel centers on the hub using the lug nuts. If your wheels…
view full answer...The pilot diameter on a wheel, like the one with part #AM30620, is the diameter of the bigger hole that is directly in the middle of the wheel. The pilot hole diameter of the wheel for the part I just measured is 2.84". I have attached a picture…
view full answer...There is no exact way to determine the leaf spring length. The best way to determine the length for a replacement is by measuring the existing leaf springs. The hanger distance and shackle length can help you get a good idea, but you're looking…
view full answer...The closest center cap we have available to the 2.65 inch pilot hole you mentioned is the Americana Trailer Wheel Center Cap #AM90113. This chrome plated center cap is designed for 12 and 13 inch wheels with a pilot diameter of 2.80-2.84 inches. I…
view full answer...To find the correct replacement hubs I would need to know the inner and outer bearing numbers stamped into the sides of the bearings. If the spindle is straight, meaning both bearings have the same inner diameter, then it probably takes a hub with…
view full answer...Before proceeding, I'd take a moment to confirm the spindle diameter, because there are two different bearing sets that are very close in dimension, so you'll want to be absolutely sure of the measurement you get. We recommend using a digital…
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