I believe you meant a TDE 46245, is that correct?
If that's the case, you've got a 3500 lb axle which uses a 10 inch hub/rotor with a 5 on 4-1/2 wheel bolt pattern. You'll want to use the Kodiak # KHR10D hub/rotor as a replacement. The hub has a 21.6mm or .850 inch minimum thickness. The hub/rotor is Dacromet plated which provides excellent corrosion resistance that is ideal for marine use.
For the replacement bearing kit, use # BK2-100 which includes the L44649 outer bearing, the... view full answer...
The hub you describe is a 3500 lb 10 inch hub/drum with a 6 on 5-1/2 inch bolt pattern which uses an L44649 outer and an L68149 inner wheel bearing and a 58846 grease seal. For a replacement, I'd recommend the
# AKHD-655-35-EZ-K hub/drum. The hub/drum includes the inner and outer bearings, races, the grease seal, dust caps for both EZ Lube and standard spindles as well as lug nuts. The hubs are pre-packed with grease.
For replacement brake assemblies, I'd go with # AKEBRK-35-SA self-adjusting... 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, unfortunately.
With that being said, the Kodiak 10" Hub-and-Rotor Assembly # KHR10D paired with the bearing kit # BK2-100 will definitely attach to your spindle. From there, the Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 1980A w/ Auto Check - Chrome... view full answer...
There is very little difference between the two. Both hub/drums are for a 7K axle, and have an 8 on 6-1/2 inch bolt pattern with 1/2 inch wheel studs. Either hub/drum includes the bearings, races, grease seal, lug nuts and E-Z Lube dust cap. The # 42866UC3-EZ also includes the spindle nut and the retainer for the spindle nut.
The # 8-219-4UC3-EZ includes everything mentioned above, except for the spindle nut and retainer. The only other difference is that the # 8-219-4UC3-EZ uses a... view full answer...
Thanks for the picture!
Your the 4400lb Dexter Axle on your 2021 Keystone Half-Ton Travel Trailer uses the following replacement parts:
Inner bearing # L68149
Outer bearing # LM67048
Grease seal # RG06-050
For replacement hub we have the # 8-407-5UC3-EZ which includes all of the above components so you do not need to purchase them separately.
I included a video review of the # 8-407-5UC3-EZ for you to take a look at. view full answer...
The Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # AKHD-545-35-K is the correct replacement for an AL-KO 7230. In regards to the braking assemblies, I suggest getting a new pair, the Electric Trailer Brake Kit part # AKEBRK-35-SA. This option will save you some headache down the road although it may be a bit more expensive upfront. The cost saving would be marginal once you factor in turning the drums and getting all the correct replacement parts. It is not required to replace all braking assemblies... view full answer...
There typically aren't any part numbers stamped onto the trailer spindle that can be used for identification. There are however numbers stamped onto the hub most times which can be used for identification. The TDE46210 tells me you have a 3,500 lb axle so you can use the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly part # AKIHUB-545-35-G-EZ-K for galvanized or part # AKIHUB-545-35-K for standard. view full answer...
You have some options with the 8-219 for replacement parts. These kits will include new brake hubs, bearings, races, seals, caps and wheel nuts.
1/2" Wheel Studs Grease Cap # 8-219-4UC3
1/2" Wheel Studs EZ-Lube Cap # 8-219-4UC3-EZ
1/2" Wheel Studs Oil Bath Hub # 8-219-9UC3
9/16" Wheel Studs Grease Cap # AKHD-865-7-1-K
9/16" Wheel Studs EZ-Lube Cap # 8-219-13UC3
5/8" Wheel Studs EZ-Lube Cap # 8-219-18UC3
The Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit # 23-180-181 will require the brakes... view full answer...
Normal operating temperatures for drum brakes range from 150-400 degrees F. During certain stopping conditions the brake heat can exceed 600 degrees. The effectiveness and stopping power of the brakes is significantly reduced at these higher temperatures and anything above 650 degrees may damage brake components if they stay that warm for an extended period of time.
The bearings themselves can withstand considerable temperature without damage. However the bearing
lubricant cannot.... view full answer...
A Dexter 3500 lb axle typically has spindles compatible with an L68149 outer L44649 inner wheel bearing (you'll want to check your existing bearings to confirm). If that's the case, and assuming your current hubs have a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern, I'd recommend the # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K hub drum which includes the bearings, grease seal, races, dust cover, lug nuts, spindle nun and the spindle nut retainer.
For the compatible complete brake assemblies, I'd recommend the Dexter self adjusting... view full answer...
The MTI number on your 8-201 hubs is simply a casting number. It does not indicate any information about the hubs or have anything to do with the actual part number. I'm not surprised to hear you have different outer bearings between the two since there are variations of the 8-201. However, both should have the same inner diameter of 1.25" so it won't make a difference for fitment.
For example, the # 8-201-5UC3-EZ for 5,200 lb axles and # K08-201-9B for 6,000 lb axles are both 8-201... view full answer...
The axle tag reads LCI35 which indicates it's a 3,500 lb axle and in which case this is all we need to confirm the corrects hubs and brakes. The Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit part # 23-468-469 and Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # 84546UC3-EZ are indeed confirmed fits for a Grand Design Imagine 2800BH. This will be all you need for this setup. view full answer...
The correct trailer idler hub for your boat trailer is the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles part # AKIHUB-545-35-K or part # AKIHUB-545-35-EZ-K if you have zerk fittings on the spindle. These are both pre-greased so there is no mess to be had. view full answer...
The correct hub and drum assembly replacement for your Lippert 4,400 lb axle is the # 8-407-5UC3-EZ. This comes with bearings and a grease seal. If you need brakes as well you can use the # LC66WD, or for self-adjusting brakes # K23-478-479. view full answer...
The seal you need for your trailer hub is the # 58846. Or for a bearing kit that includes all of the components you'll need you'd want the # BK2-100.
For brake assemblies you'd want the part # AKEBRK-35L for the left side or part # AKEBRK-35R for the right hand side. view full answer...
For your 2017 Carson Utility Trailer I am going to list the all the components that you will need to add electric drum brakes to both your 3,500lb Lippert axles.
4-Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # 84546UC3-EZ
2-Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit # 23-468-469
1-Tekonsha Push-To-Test Trailer Breakaway Kit # 50-85-313
1-Trailer Wiring Junction Box # 38656
1-Hopkins 7-Way RV Style Connector # H20046
4-Hex Screw # 101131802
4-Deka Ring Terminal # DW05740-1
4-Deka... view full answer...
Since the # AKIHUB-655-6-K is just painted steel it would not be my first choice for a saltwater application as it would pretty quickly start to corrode. The absolute best option would stainless steel like the Kodiak part # KH42655S as stainless steel won't corrode.
Next best option would be the galvanized part # 8-213-51UC1 which won't be as resistant to corrosion as stainless but would do a much better job than just paint as it's a zinc coated steel which does a pretty decent job... view full answer...
The CE Smith Trailer Idler Hub Assembly # CE13315 comes pre greased with a marine formula grease. We have the LubriMatic Marine Trailer Wheel Bearing Grease # L54FR that is compatible with the grease in the hub. You will need a Mini Grease Gun # 30-800 to use the smaller 3oz cartridges. view full answer...
You will need 2 of the Easy Grease Trailer Idler Hubs # AKIHUB-545-2-LFEZ-2K for your trailer hubs. This hub fits on your Spindle # TRU27FR and will include new bearings, races, a grease seal, grease cap, and new lug nuts.
As you have an EZ grease spindle you will not have a cotter pin. Instead you will have a Tang Washer # 5-101 that holds on the Castle Nut # 165686 and Washer # 5-23. view full answer...
In order to find the correct replacement hub and spindle you will need to know the capacity of your axle along with the bearings you currently have. In order to find the size of the bearings you can look for part numbers on your existing bearings. If these have worn off, you will need to measure the bearings/spindle. See the diagram below showing where to measure.
If you find that you have an inner diameter of 1.063" then you can use the Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,200-lb... 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 caliper like part # PTW80157. When dealing with specifying spindle/bearing ID dimensions a ruler or measuring tape typically won't provide enough accuracy which is why using a caliper is preferred.
If your spindle measures 1 inch, your hub uses... view full answer...
For hubs that have 1/2" studs, like the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 5.2K - 7K Axles # AKHD-865-7-2-EZ-K you're looking at, you don't want to exceed 120 ft-lbs as that's the most torque this stud size can handle. Since you have 17-1/2" wheels I do recommend going all the way to 120 ft-lbs.
If your wheels have a 9/16" stud (like most 17-1/2" wheels that fit with coned lug nuts do) I recommend going with the Hub and Drum Assembly # AKHD-865-7-1-EZ-K instead. This has the... view full answer...
In order to find if the Dexter 10" Hub-and-Rotor Assembly # K08-435-05 will fit your 2000 620 Ranger boat trailer you will need some additional information. This assembly is designed to fit a 3,500 lb axle with the standard # L68149 inner and # L44649 outer bearings. I recommend checking your axle tag/bearings to see if this will fit.
The axle tag should have the capacity. It is also likely this has a serial number which could be used to identify the axle and the bearings it uses. If... view full answer...
I recommend using the CE Smith Trailer Idler Hub Assembly # CE13515 for your Calkins boat trailer. These have the 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern and is prepacked and greased for your spindle. You can add the Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors # BB1980A-SS to these hubs if you wish to be able to more easily fill your hub full of Grease # LOC54FR. view full answer...
Although I do not have an option to retrofit your hubs I do have a solution. What I can offer is a complete replacement with the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for Heavy-Duty 15K Axles # DX78QR. If you're just looking for replacement races, bearings, and seals we have those available as well.
This hub uses an 8 on 275 mm bolt pattern. It would also require switching to oil bath from the grease. In addition to the hub and drum assembly, or for replacement bearings and seals, you... view full answer...
The bearings you would need are inner bearing # LM67048, outer bearing # L44649 with a # 10-42 seal.
We don't have this as a kit but you can order each individually. view full answer...
Thanks so much for providing those details! Based on your bearing numbers, you definitely have a 3.5k axle with a 5 on 4-1/2 lug pattern.
For replacement hubs, I recommend the Easy Grease Trailer Hub/Drum Assembly for 3.5K Axles - 10" Diameter - 5 on 4-1/2 - Galvanized # AKHD-545-35-G-EZ-K (if you have E-Z Lube or Easy Grease spindles) or the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 3,500-lb Axles - 10" Diameter - 5 on 4-1/2 - Galvanized # AKHD-545-35-G-EZ-K (if you have standard spindles).... view full answer...
It's very likely you have a Dexter 9K or 10K General Duty Axle therefore for a replacement hub/drum you're looking at the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 9K to 10K Axles part # K08-288-90 or part # 8-430-5UC3. These are both oil bath hubs with an 8 on 6-1/2" bolt pattern. In order to confirm you'll have to crawl under the trailer and read the axle tag to see what brand/capacity they are as well as the date of mfg. view full answer...
I would be happy to help!
Based on the BT150 stamped in your hub you will need the CE Smith Trailer Idler Hub Assembly # CE13315 which includes inner and outer bearings # L44649. This hub comes pre-greased and ready to install on the spindle of your Jet Skit Trailer making it a very easy option.
I included a video of the # CE13315 for you to take a look at. view full answer...
Based on the information I could find for the DICO 45264 is was popular on ShoreLand'r trailers. This would require the Idler Hub # AKIHUB-545-35-G-EZ-K with the Grease Seal # 168255TB used instead of the seal included with the hub. We currently do not carry a hub which includes this seal as it was only commonly used on older boat trailers. view full answer...
You are correct, the # 8-219-4UC3 matches your existing hub and drum assembly. I'm assuming you're referencing the difference in the grease cap when you say the grease is different. This has a standard grease cap, but you can use your existing E-Z lube grease caps in place of the caps that come with this assembly. If you want new ones you can use the # RG04-080. The grease cap and plug is the only difference between a regular and E-Z lube hub and drum assembly. view full answer...
The exact replacement hub assemblies you need for your BD2-545-17 are the etrailer Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 3,500-lb Axles - 10" Diameter - 5 on 4-1/2 # AKHD-545-35-K that you referenced.
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With your trailer being in an environment where it is exposed to both salt water and fresh water I would highly recommend going with a disc brake setup. There are much fewer components on the brakes to become damaged from the elements with disc brakes. You will need 4 of the DeeMaxx Disc Brake Assemblies # DE89YR with a Hydrastar Electric-Hydraulic Actuator w/ Line Kit # CAR-HBA16-2. You will most likely need a Adapter Module # HBA-CAM for your factory brake controller but be sure to check... view full answer...
The hub face of the # AH15450ECOMP Agricultural Hub is 6-1/4 inches in diameter, and the overall depth is 4 inches. The hub has an inner hub bore diameter of 2.328 inches with an outer bore diameter of 1.781 inches. I've shown these dimensions in the provided photo.
The hub has a 1500 lb each/3000 lb per axle, and is designed for low speed applications. The bolt pattern is 4 on 5 (4 lugs on 5 inches, center to center). The hub includes the inner and outer bearings and races, the grease... view full answer...
The Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # AKHD-865-7-2-K is the same as the Assembly # AKHD-865-7-1-K you found but with 1/2" wheel studs versus the 9/16". We also have the Assembly # AKHD-865-7-2-EZ-K if you need the EZ Lube grease cap to access the grease zerk on your spindle. view full answer...
Thank you for reaching out!
It looks like your Dexter Axle uses the 5 Spoke Utility Hub and Drum Assembly # 8-174-5UC3 so to replace that and your brakes you need the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # AKHD-655-6-EZ-K as well as the 12" Self-Adjusting Electric Brakes # TRU96FR. These will be exact fits for your system but the hub and drum kit comes with a slightly larger grease seal so you need the Replacement Grease Seal Set # RG06-090 for each axle on your trailer. Your older... view full answer...
The Trailer Hub Assembly # 8-258-50UC1-EZ does appear to be the correct replacement hub assembly for your 2007 Tracker Trailstar Trailer. To confirm this you will want to remove the entire hub assembly and ensure the spindle is a straight spindle and uses the same size inner bearing.
Also the grease seal that is included with this assembly is for a 1-1/2" spindle diameter. You can confirm this with a Digital Caliper # PTW80157.
If you are still unsure or find a different size please... view full answer...
Given the wheel bolt pattern and the 8-247 that's cast into your existing brake drums, you have a 3500 lb axle. Assuming you have E-Z Lube spindles with the grease zerks in the end, you'd want to use the
# AKHD-545-35-EZ-K hub/drums you looked at. If you have standard spindles, use # 84546UC3.
At the very least, you'd want to replace your brake magnets, if they've got grooves worn into them as they won't get a good contact with the new drums for effective braking. If your brake assemblies... view full answer...
Based off the measurements you provided, you've got a #84 spindle, so the correct bearings are the # L44649 and # L68149, and # RG06-050 grease seals. We typically try to put bearing numbers of popular manufacturers on the bearing pages but those are Shoreland'r part numbers so they're not on the product pages currently.
You can get these in a complete kit with the Bearing Kit for #84 Spindle, L44649/L68149 Bearings, 10-19 Double Lip Seal # BK2-100 view full answer...
We do have a disc brake kit that is compatible with the Dexter Axle Oil Hub for 9,000-lb - 10,000-lb General Duty Axles # 008-430-03 and for Dexter general-duty axles manufactured after May 2013. This disc brake kit is for spring axles only (which just means it will not fit torsion axles), and is the following:
- Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 11" Rotor - 8 on 6-1/2 - E-Coat Finish - Leaf Spring - 10,000 lb Dexter # K2R1058D11E
These are over-the-hub rotors with cast iron calipers for exceptional... view full answer...
The 8 inch wheels that you have does make things a little more difficult, but we do have an option available.
With that being said, I recommend going with the Timbren Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,500-lb Axles - 5 on 4-1/2 - Qty 2 # TA88545-2. These are specifically designed to be used with 8" to 10" wheels and does have the 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern. These come with all the needed bearings, seals, caps, and lug nuts. They are also rated for use up to 2,500 pound trailer axles, so they... view full answer...
The Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2K Axles # AKIHUB-545-2-1K you were looking at may fit your Reliable BT150A axle, but based on my research it may use the # L44643 bearings like the # AKIHUB-545-2-1K, or may use # L44649 bearings.
The only way to be sure is to remove one of your current hubs and look for the bearing numbers stamped in the face of each bearing as shown in the included picture of the # L44649.
If your hubs use the # L44643 the # AKIHUB-545-2-1K would be correct.
If... view full answer...
Thank you for the part number info on the hubs of your 2016 Keystone Cougar Xlite based that we can tell you have a 4,400 lb trailer axle so for a replacement hub you'd want the part # 8-407-5UC3-EZ. Then for brake assemblies you'd want the part # K23-478-479 and you'd be set. view full answer...
The Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 3,500-lb Axles - 10" Diameter - 5 on 4-1/2 - Pre-Greased is offered with two different grease caps, part # AKHD-545-35-K for standard or part # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K for easy lube spindles. I suppose you could order the hub that comes with standard grease caps and just reuse your easy lube caps but I recommend the hub that comes with the easy lube grease caps since you would get newer, better components this way. view full answer...
The Dexter 8-248 is a 3500 lb idler hub which uses the L44649 outer/L68149 inner bearing and a 10-19 grease seal. The bearings cross reference to the A4 and A17 bearings you mentioned and the 10-19 seal cross references to the 171255 seal. For bearings/races/seals, you'd need the # BK2-100 kit.
For a replacement galvanized hub (which is what you'd want to use on a boat trailer), use # AKIHUB-545-35-G-EZ-K. The races are pre-installed, which is a good thing because installing the races... view full answer...
1 1/4" by 3/4" axles use item # LM11949 as an inner bearing and item # LM67048 outer bearing. I recommend the Redline Trailer Hub Assembly item # AH15450ECOMP. These hubs are for agricultural applications and are rated for 3,000 lbs axles and have a 4 on 5 bolt pattern. This kit is sold individually so you will need to purchase two.
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Your Dexter D44 Axle number 635096 uses the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # 8-407-5UC3-EZ that comes preloaded with the Races # LM67010 and # L44610. It does include the Bearings # L68149 and # LM67048, Grease Seal # 58846, Grease Cap # 21-42-1 and lug nuts.
The Brake Assemblies # K23-462-463-00 that came with your axle can be upgraded to the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit # K23-478-479 to reduce the maintenance as well as improve braking and extend the life of your... view full answer...
You will need the CE Smith Trailer Hub Assembly # CE13311 for a replacement hub on your EZ Loader Trailer with hub 300-020883. Your hub uses a grease seal that has an inner diameter of 1.249".
The CE Smith Trailer Idler Hub Assembly # CE13315 that you found has a grease seal that has a 1.50" inner diameter. view full answer...
I don't have a way to look up exact parts for a specific trailer but based on some research online it looks like the trailer might have a weight carrying capacity of 2,350 lbs and in which case you likely have either a 2,000 lb or 2,200 lb axle. That said, I don't know if it uses L44643 (1") or L44649 (1.063") bearing nor do I know the lug pattern so you'll need to count the lug pattern and pull the hubs on the existing trailer to determine these last bits of info. I have attached some... 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 to mount it to a spindle like the #84 Spindle for 3,500-lb Trailer Axles # TRU64FR view full answer...
I have another option for you, but we do not offer the Trailer Hub for 3,500-lb Axles - 5 on 4-1/2 # 84545BX you were looking at pre-greased and assembled. The reason for this is the pre-greased and assembled hubs come that way from the manufacturer and that is not something Dexter offers.
Instead I recommend the CE Smith Trailer Idler Hub Assembly w/ Case for 3.5K Axles - 5 on 4-1/2 - Galvanized - Pre-Greased # CE13515 which is the exact same hub as the Dexter option, but comes pre-greased... view full answer...
We don't carry replacement Lippert axles at this time but we can help with everything else you said you needed. For a 6 lug 4,400 lb trailer hub/drum we have the part # 8-407-5UC3-EZ. This comes with bearings, races, and seal. Then for brake assemblies you'd want the part # K23-462-463-00 and you'd be set. view full answer...
Since you have a 2,200 lb axle with a 5 lug bolt pattern the hub you'd want as a replacement is the part # 8-258-50UC1-EZ which comes with bearings. Or for just a bearing kit you'd want the part # BK1-150 and you'd be set. view full answer...
The Outer Bearing # 1779 and Inner Bearing # 2788 are going to be specific to your current 22834 hub. You will need to replace your axle as the current 5,200LB axles use a much larger spindle. We do have the following axles available that will included electric braking hubs that have your 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern.
95" Trailer Axle w/ Electric Brakes # e55SR
89" Trailer Axle w/ Electric Brakes # e75SR
86-1/2" Dexter Trailer Axle w/ Electric Brakes # 8327816-EB view full answer...
Luckily, FLOE International is still around. I was able to find that your 10 foot tilt single axle snowmobile trailer used an L44649 inner and outer wheel bearing.
Your snowmobile trailer was equipped from the factory with idler hubs that had a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern. Due to its being exposed to harsh winter conditions and possibly road salt, going with a galvanized hub would be recommended versus a painted hub like the # 34822545BX you'd looked at.
I'd go with part # AKIHUB-545-2-G-EZ-2K,... view full answer...
For your 2105 EZ Loader TA102B boat trailer I am going to recommend upgrading to stainless steel parts to help ensure less corrosion and a longer life.
First is the Kodiak Trailer Hub for 3,500-lb Axles - 5 on 4-1/2 - Stainless Steel # KH84545S. These will require Bearings # L68149 and # L44649. Be sure to order a hub and bearing set for each wheel. To keep your oil bath style hub the Kodiak XL ProLube Kit # XLPROLUBE1980KIT will include new seals and the cap for the hub to convert... view full answer...
From what I have found, the Dexter 80043A spindle on your trailer matches your standard 3,500 lb axle bearings and grease seal. It uses a # L68149 inner and # L44649 outer bearing with a # 58846 grease seal. This is also true for the Kodiak Trailer Hub for 3,500-lb Axles # KH84545S which means they will fit and work for your stainless steel upgrade on your boat trailer. These are compatible with rotors like the # KR10S. view full answer...
It sounds like your trailer has the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # 8-174-5UC3 with the 5 lug utility bolt pattern. This hub will use the Dexter Electric Brake Kit # 23-105-106-09 which can bolt to either a 4 bolt AL-KO brake flange or the 5 bolt standard bolt flange used on Dexter and Lippert axles. If you have something different please send me measurements and images of your parts. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Dexter to find the bearing and seal information on the 8-133 hub. She confirmed that the 8-133 hub uses inner bearing # 25580 and outer bearing # LM67048 with the 10-1 # GS-2125DL grease seal. These match with the hub # 8-213-5UC1 for an idler hub or part # 8-201-9UC3-EZ for a hub/drum. view full answer...
An axle rated a 5,200 lbs with hubs rated at 5,200 lbs, like the, part # 8-201-9UC3-EZ, will have 1/2" diameter wheel studs. We have a closed end lug nut option, part # 12CLN, and an open ended option, part # CE11051. view full answer...
To ensure you get the correct hub for your 1997 Scamper 23L pop up camper you are going to need to pull one of your hubs off to determine what size spindle you have. You will need to measure the diameter of the spindle with a Digital Caliper # PTW80157 at the points on the image below for the bearings and grease seal.
The Idler Hub Assembly # AKIHUB-440-2-EZ-1K fits a spindle that has a 1" diameter for the bearings and 1.249" diameter for the grease seal.
The Idler Hub Assembly... view full answer...
If you have a straight, 1-1/16 inch spindle, the correct bearing kit may be Bearing Kit item # BK1-150. This kit comes with the inner/outer bearings item # L44649, which has an inner diameter of 1.063 inches, along with a 1.500 inch inner diameter grease seal and item # L44610 inner and outer race. If you grease seal has a 1-3/8 I.D. you will want the Spindle Grease Seal Set for item # L44649 Inner Bearing and 1.980 Bearing Buddy item # BB60005.
Another option since you are looking to... view full answer...
The only difference between the # AKHD-655-6-K and the # AKHD-655-6-EZ-K is the cap that the hub uses. One is a solid cap and the other has a rubber plug that can come off for access to EZ lube fittings. Since you have caps already you could use either hub part number. view full answer...
Since your spindle uses inner bearing # 25580 and outer bearing # LM67048 the Dexter Trailer Idler Hub for 5,200-lb Axles - 6 on 5-1/2" # 008-213-9B is going to be the correct replacement and includes new bearings, races, grease seal, and lug nuts.
Now the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 12" Rotor - 6 on 5-1/2 - Dacromet and KodaGuard - 5,200 to 6,000 lbs # K2R526DKG you mentioned will go over the idler hub and the included bracket will mount the caliper to the 5 bolt flange on your axle.
Now... view full answer...
Double check your axle markings regarding the 5,100 lbs. We have the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 5,200-lb Axles, # 8-201-5UC3. This is a 12" Diameter - 6 on 5-1/2 assembly. This is compatible with electric or hydraulic brakes. The inner bearing (25580) and race, outer bearing (LM67048) and race, grease seal, grease cap, wheel bolts, and lug nuts included.
We also have the, # 8-201-9UC3-EZ an E-Z Lube Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly that is 12" - 6 on 5-1/2. Each option... view full answer...
As you are getting a measurement that is slightly off, I am going to suggest one more way to confirm your bolt pattern. Attached is a link to a printable diagram that will confirm which you have. Make sure you print at 100% on 8.5x11" paper.
We do have a drum kit that matches the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 3,500-lb E-Z Lube Axles - 10" Diameter - 5 on 5 # 84556UC3-EZ, but has a 5 on 4 3/4 bolt pattern ( # 845476UC3-EZ ), so I highly suggest using the printable diagram to... view full answer...
There are special seals to convert your 3500lb rotors to oil bath, and they can be replaced with Replacement Seal For 3500-lb Axles # XLPROLUBE1980SEAL.
While we do not offer 9-3/4" rotors for your 3500lb boat axle, we do have the Dexter 10" Hub-and-Rotor Assembly # K08-435-05 which measures 10" in diameter, and is designed for 3500lb axles. This rotor uses inner bearing # L68149, outer bearing # L44649, and grease seal # RG06-050(you will not need the grease seal as you will need the... view full answer...
What you have is an 86" long axle with a 4,400 lb capacity. Since 4,400 lb axles are no longer being produced, you will need an axle with a higher capacity for a replacement. I recommend the Trailer Axle Beam with Easy Grease Spindles # e45GR. This axle is 86-1/2" long so it will stick out an additional 1/4" on each side but that won't be a problem.
The spring seat measurement is also different. This means you will need to cut off the spring seats and weld on # TRSS300 to match your... view full answer...
We can figure it out with either the bearing numbers that are in your hub, or the diameter of your axle. Those are the most reliable ways to figure it out when there's not axle info sticker.
I also attached a help article to this page that details how to pick out the correct parts to add brakes to a trailer. view full answer...
Though we do have the replacement bearings, races, and seals available for your Hadco 3109 hub (which I have listed below), the combination used will not have an equivalent replacement hub available, unfortunately.
Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing # 501349
Replacement Race for 501349 Bearing # 501310
Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing # LM67048
Replacement Race for LM67048 Bearing # LM67010
Grease Seal # 1105-100-035
If you are wanting to replace the whole hub though, your best bet... view full answer...
We've had customers with your Dico 45263 hub in the past get us their bearing numbers so we know that for a replacement with the wheel bolt pattern you need you could use the # AKIHUB-545-2-G-EZ-2K and you'd be set. view full answer...
Thanks for the photo, since there isn't an available database that would tell me what axles your trailer has based on the make and model alone, the ID tag photo told me everything I needed to know.
Your trailer uses two standard 3.5K axles which use a L68149 inner and an L44649 outer bearing along with a 10-19 grease seal. We offer these in a kit as part # BK2-100. The kit includes:
• L68149 inner bearing
• L44649 outer bearing
• L38111 inner race
• L44610 outer race
• 10-19 grease... view full answer...
I recommend the Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,000-lb Axles, # 8-258BTUC1 with a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern and wheel size of 13" to 15". view full answer...
It appears TMW is a overseas company which I could not find much information. The 46210 is a common hub number for a 3,500lb idler hub with 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern. This would use either the Idler Hub # AKIHUB-545-35-G-K for standard spindles or the Easy Grease Hub # AKIHUB-545-35-G-EZ-K if your spindle has a grease zerk on the end of the spindle.
The 1209 may be a date code or batch type number the manufacturer used to identify and changes in materials or processing. view full answer...
Yes, the CE Smith Trailer Idler Hub Assembly # CE13515 can be used with a slip on rotor like the DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit # DE42FR uses. We do also have the DeeMaxx Trailer Idler Hub # DE36VR if you would like to stick with the same manufacturer for these components. One nice feature about the DeeMax idler hub is they stamp the bearing and seal information into the hub so you will not have to pull the hub apart if you forgot what size parts you need. You will need the Inner Bearing # L68149,... view full answer...
The # AKIHUB-545-2-G-2K uses # L44649 bearings with an inner diameter of 1.063" and also has a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern. Since you need # L44643 bearings with an ID of 1" and a 4 on 4 bolt pattern the correct part would be the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,000-lb Axles - 4 on 4 - Galvanized # AKIHUB-440-2-G-1K. If you have an easy grease/EZ Lube axle then you would need the Easy Grease Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2K Axles - 4 on 4 - Galvanized # AKIHUB-440-2-G-EZ-1K instead. view full answer...
The Agricultural Trailer Hub Assembly # AH15450ECOMP is what you are looking for. It uses a Inner Bearing # LM67048 which has an inner diameter of 1.250" and an Outer Bearing # LM11949 with an inner diameter of .750". You can verify that the Grease Seal # SL150 with the inner diameter of 1.500" matches your spindle.
I did notice that there is a lot of scratches on your spindle. If these are deep grooves that your fingernail will catch on you should replace your Spindles # TRU54FR so... view full answer...
The 84545 hub on your Stratos Trail Trailer uses the standard bearing combination for a 3,500 lb axle just like the # 84545UC1-EZ and # 84545BX. This means the correct bearing kit is the Hub Bearing Kit for Lippert, Dexter, and Al-Ko Axles - 3,500 lb with #84 Spindle # BK2-100. view full answer...
The closest hub we have to your specifications is the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly item # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K. This hub comes pregreased and has a 5 on 4-1/2 lug pattern It is rated for 3,500 lbs axles. This comes individually so you will need to purchase two per axle.
This hub works with inner bearing item # L68149 (1.378" inner diameter) and outer bearing item # L44649 (1.063" inner diameter). So it is extremely close to what you currently have on your camper.
I have linked... view full answer...
The Dexter 3,700 Lb Axle uses an L68149 inner bearing and a L44649 outer bearing so yes, you can get these bearings with a 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern. I am not sure if you're after a hub or hub/drum so I have attached our complete selection below. The Easy Grease Trailer Idler Hub Assembly part # AKIHUB-655-35-EZ-K for example is a great option if you need an idler hub or the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # AKHD-655-35-EZ-K if you need a hub/drum. These both have a 6 on 5-1/2"... view full answer...
It certainly does. What you have there is a hub for a 4,400 lb axle. To replace it you will need the # 8-407-5UC3-EZ. This includes the hub/drum, new bearings, races, grease seal and lug nuts. view full answer...
The 11033L hub shown in your photo was manufactured by Tie Down Engineering, or TDE. What you have there is a hub for a standard 3500 lb axle which has a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern. For an idler hub, I'd recommend the galvanized # AKIHUB-545-35-G-K. The hub includes the bearings, races, grease seal, dust cover and lug nuts. These are grease hubs.
The spindle you need will depend on the diameter of the axle tube, which I have no way of looking up, but if you use the provided link, you... view full answer...
For your application you need the Pre-Greased Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # AKHD-655-35-EZ-K. This matches all of the specs you mentioned and while it's only rated for 3.5K axles, it will still work for your Lippert 4.4K axle since all of the bearings and bolt pattern match up. The weight rating is more like a guide when it comes to looking at weight ratings. view full answer...
The correct bearing kit for your Dexter 10" Hub-and-Rotor Assembly # K08-435-05 is the following:
- Hub Bearing Kit for Lippert, Dexter, and Al-Ko Axles # BK2-100 view full answer...
I can certainly point you in the right direction. For an electric bake assembly for your 2016 Keystone Cougar with a 4.4K axle I recommend the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit # K23-478-479. This comes with both a right and left hand side assembly. It is the 10" x 2-1/4" brake shoes, which is basically standard for a 4.4K axle.
For a hub/drum I recommend the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # 8-407-5UC3-EZ. This hub is made for a 4.4K axle and uses the Inner bearing # L68149... view full answer...
The holes in the DeeMaxx 10" Hub-and-Rotor Assembly # DE49VR are designed to avoid water pooling into that part of the assembly. I wouldn't say that pooling what is a massive issue, but just the fact that DeeMaxx built this in and is making a subtle change to help maximize the life of their kit goes to show the thought and care that went into the design of their products. 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 hubs with a 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern and utilize removable dust cap covers for use with easy grease spindles. view full answer...
We have exactly what you're needing with the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 3,000-lb E-Z Lube Axles # DX62KR. This is the same exact hub and drum assembly that you have - we just use a different part number.
The pricing can be found on the product page. view full answer...
If all you damaged was the rotor then you can just replace it with the Kodiak 13" Rotor item # KR1389D.
I didn't get anywhere either with that serial number. However, it looks like your 2020 Keystone Montana 3121RL uses a inner bearing item # 25580 and an outer bearing item # 14125A. The Kodiak 13" Hub and Rotor item # KRH1378D you were looking at is exactly what you need to replace your gouged one if you want to swap out both the hub and rotor.
For replacement brake pads you'll want... view full answer...
Based on your manual indicating 7" brakes it is probably a 2,000 lb axle. That should be a 4-bolt brake flange on the axle as well. Try checking your axle tag to see if you can verify this. The capacity may be listed, or it can be found with the serial number. You will need the following parts to add brakes:
-Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 2,000-lb Axles - 7" - 5 on 4-1/2 # 8-257-5UC3
-Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 7" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - - 2,000- to... view full answer...
Based on past information and that bolt pattern you most likely have 2,000 lb axles on your 1966 Apache Eagle Tent Camper. Unfortunately, there are two possible bearing configurations for hubs that fit. There is no way to know which you need without removing the hub to identify the bearings.
You may be able to find a part number stamped in the bearing, it would either be # L44643 or # L44649. If you can't find a part number, you will need to measure the inner diameter of the bearings... view full answer...
We have a couple options for 72" hubs. I have linked a diagram that will show you what dimensions you are looking for so you can ensure that's what you need on your 1993 Jayco Eagle 10 trailer. Also you may be able to find an axle tag or stamp that could help you identify the correct size of your current axle.
If you don't need brakes we have the etrailer Trailer Axle with Idler Hubs - 72" Long - 2,000 lbs item # e37YR. These come with idler hubs that have a 5 on 4-1/2 Bolt Pattern.
If... view full answer...
It looks like PacWest has a number of different utility trailers with different capacities. In order to determine if the # AKIHUB-550-35-K will fit you are going to need to identify your axle or check your bearings. Assuming you have a 3,500 lb axle, more than likely this will fit. You could check your axle tag for identification and call PacWest or you could use your VIN number.
The other option is to pull off your existing hubs and see which bearings you have now. The part number... view full answer...
If you're speaking of the wheel bolt pattern for the # 8-276-5 Dexter 2200 Brake Hub/Drum, it uses a 4 on 4 bolt pattern. If you're speaking of the # 23-398-399 brake assemblies you'd looked at, the wheel studs are 2-7/8 inches apart, center to center. I've provided a photo showing this. view full answer...
Correct, the pre-greased hubs we offer such as the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # AKHD-655-35-EZ-K will still require additional grease to be added once they are secured to the spindle. The pre-greasing simply means the bearings have already been packed for you. They come with a petroleum-based grease which is most common so you could use part # L11465 although the color may be a bit different. view full answer...
Yes, we do have exactly what you're looking for in the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles part # AKIHUB-545-35-G-K for standard or part # AKIHUB-545-35-G-EZ-K for easy grease which both have a galvanized finish. Furthermore, the kit comes with new wheel nuts as well so you'll have pretty much a new setup. view full answer...
Yes, the BT8 Spindle for 2,000-lb Trailer Axles - 1-1/4" Diameter # TRU94FR and the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,000-lb Axles - 4 on 4 - L44643 Bearings - Pre-Greased # AKIHUB-440-2-1K are compatible with each other. view full answer...
Given the information you've provided the best option is going to be the Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,200-lb Axles - 5 on 4-1/2 - Galvanized # 8-258-50UC1. This hub is going to come with the inner bearing # L44649 and race, outer bearing # L44649 and race, grease seal, grease cap, and galvanized lug nuts included so that you won't have to purchase them separately. The only thing you'll need to purchase separately is some marine grease # L74FR to pack your bearings and lube the... view full answer...