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Today we're going to look at the Americana stainless steel trailer wheel center cap with the plug. This is designed to fit wheels that have a 3.19 inch pilot hole diameter. This cap will create a nice finished look on your trailer by covering the wheel hub with the stainless steel center cap. Stainless steel construction is very durable and rust proof. The center plug, right here, which is a black… see more >
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It probably is a 3,500 lb axle, but you can verify this by measuring the axle tube diameter. For instance, a 3,500 lb axle will measure 2 3/8" in diameter, and would make the 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 3,500-lb Trailer Axles #DX23CR the best…
view full answer...Hey Howard, in general people don't balance trailer wheels and tires as it doesn't seem to make enough of a difference for it to be worth it but the tire of the Westlake ST205/75R15 Radial Tire w 15" Eagle Aluminum Wheel #WST69FR that…
view full answer...Hey Jeremy, For stainless steel lug nuts I'd go with Lionshead's 1/2" -20 #LHLR103 or 9/16"-18 #LHLR110 depending on the diameter of your wheel studs. You could add in a hub cover but it's honestly not necessary and more so just…
view full answer...Hey Steve, I can't seem to find anything with that pattern that didn't come up as a damaged wheel where the bolt holes were damaged, throwing off the measurement. Are the bolt holes on your wheel worn/oblong? With you being at 4-7/8"…
view full answer...I can see from your image you do have a 205/75R15 tire but I am unable to make out the exact load range for the tire. We have the Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire in a Load Range C #AM10244(1,820lbs) or Load Range D #AM10245(2,150lbs). Be sure…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...What you have there is a Knott axle with Knott hubs. The bearings in these hubs are sealed so you won't be able to grease your bearings. It is also secured with a one time use flange nut so if you remove it you will have to replace it with a new…
view full answer...Axles rated for 6,000 to 7,200 pounds usually will have 3 inch diameters. But it is possible for 5,200 pound axles or even 3,500 pound axles to have a 3 inch diameter axle. You could err on the side of caution and say each axle is rated for 3.5K for…
view full answer...Yes, you can run a 175/80-R13 tire on a trailer that came with a 175/80-D13 tire. The only difference between the two is that "R" stands for radial ply and "D" stands for diagonal. For a replacement 175/80-R13 tire, I recommend…
view full answer...Hi Mark, We don't currently offer a tire and wheel combination in with a D load range but we do offer the Provider ST215/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D #TTWTRTM2157514D which could be mounted on one of the wheels in the link I've…
view full answer...Good morning, Cliff. As of today (3/27/24) we are expecting the #KE33JR tire/wheel combo to be in stock in about 2 weeks. Hopefully this means we can take our own pictures and put them on the site within maybe about 3-4 weeks from now. What I can…
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