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Ellen: Hey everybody. I'm Ellen here at etrailer.com and we're going to be taking a quick look at the single axle trailer fender with backing plate. It's always a good idea to have fenders on your trailer to make sure that there's no debris that's going to get kicked up and strike against whatever you're hauling, especially if it's an open trailer or… see more >
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The inner diameter of Solera roller tubes like the Replacement 20' Roller Tube for Solera RV Awnings #LC33FR is 3", that being said Solera and other branded awnings are not compatible with each other. We typically have a lot of people…
view full answer...The spindle dimensions are as follows: A is the mounting dimension, B is the seal dimension, C is the inner bearing surface, D is the outer bearing surface and E is the diameter of the threaded portion of the spindle for spindle nut selection. Say…
view full answer...A galvanized steel fender like #CE17701G has a corrosion-resistant zinc coating applied to it, while a raw steel fender like #CE17720 does not. Both types can be painted, but it will be easier to paint the non-galvanized part. In either case the…
view full answer...To determine your spindle size, you can either pull one hub off your trailer and look at the bearing numbers on the face of the inner and the outer bearing, or you can measure the spindle itself. I've attached an article and a photo to assist. If…
view full answer...In order to add electric brakes to a trailer you must first determine the axle capacity which can be found on a tag located in the center of the beam. Assuming the axle has brake mounting flanges (welded to the spindle), you can then add brakes based…
view full answer...Trailer wheel bearings are specific to the spindle that is installed on the axle that is on your trailer. You will need to safely support the trailer, remove the wheel and tire, remove the grease cap, remove the cotter pin and washer that secures the…
view full answer...I looked up pictures of your trailer and the most similar option we carry to the fender it has on it would be the #HP99VR which is the Jeep style of fender.
view full answer...When replacing the fenders on your 2016 R-Pod 178 you want to choose a replacement that is as close as possible to your existing fenders. Although slightly shorter, the Single Axle Trailer Fender for Enclosed Trailer - Ribbed Steel - 13" to…
view full answer...We do offer many styles of replacement trailer fenders in plastic, steel and aluminum that you can check out on the page I linked for you. To start, click on your wheel diameter. I reviewed many photos of the 2011 RP-177 and it appears that the steel…
view full answer...It sounds like you have a pretty nice trip planned! Bias trailer tires do not have a set range you can travel as they meet DOT standards for a tire. With that said before you start your trip I would make sure to check your tires for any dry rot or…
view full answer...We do have a nice selection of steel, weld-on trailer fenders designed for 13 inch wheels like what you currently have on your trailer. The closest fender we have available to the dimensions on your existing unit is the Redline Single Axle Trailer…
view full answer...The recommended amount of tire clearance to allow for suspension travel on virtually any trailer is 3" from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender or frame and 1" from the inside of the tire to the frame. If you need to raise the…
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