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Since the trailer was off of the ground it would not take much voltage to stop the wheels from spinning so they may be getting power but they may not be getting enough power due to a short or wiring issue. But 9 times out of 10 weak trailer brakes…
view full answer...Let's first start with measuring the bolt pattern. If a hub or wheel has an odd number of holes/studs then you measure from the center of one hole to the center point between the 2 holes across from it. If it had an even number you would measure…
view full answer...We do have an option for you. The 5 on 4-3/4" bolt pattern is becoming pretty uncommon these days, but we do still have a few available. For a wheel we have the Steel Mod Silver Trailer Wheel #AM38NR. You can pair that with the Karrier…
view full answer...Hello Bill, thanks for reaching out. The Taskmaster Trailer Wheel Center Cap #TA46QR may work for you, but I do not have a way to confirm this based on just the year make and model of RV. What I can tell you is this cap will work with 15" and…
view full answer...Hi Charlie; so a 17-231 means it is a Dexstar mini-mod wheel, and 15x5jj means it is a 15" diameter x 5" wide wheel. We have a couple of options for that depending on the color you need, so either of these could be exactly what you're…
view full answer...Your trailer wheels' JJ designation just refers to the shape of the bead seat, which is where the inside edge of the tire contacts the rim. You never really need to worry about this though since the correct 205/75-15 size tires you buy for these…
view full answer...When it comes to a 205/75R14 trailer tire like the Kenda, #AM10234, this size of tire will fit a 5", 5-1/2", 6", or 6-1/2" rim. I spoke with our in-house tire expert and he said that when it comes to choosing a rim for a trailer…
view full answer...With the severe corrosion on your DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit #DE28YR you will most likely want to move to stainless steel components. We do offer the Maxx Coat Rotors/Stainless Calipers #DE58YR which is a more price conscious upgrade. Otherwise if you…
view full answer...The DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit #DE82FR with the Maxx coating has a salt spray rating of over 1,000 hours while the DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit #DE54VR with the Stainless construction isn't rated for salt spray, but when I spoke with the owner he said the…
view full answer...For the tire size ST225/75-15 in the Load Range D like the part #274-000029 the weight capacity is 2,540 lbs at 65 psi. Which with just four of these you'd be over the 10k GVWR of the trailer you mentioned so you should be fine.
view full answer...The best way to select a tire and the load range is by checking the weight rating of the axle on your trailer and making sure that the combined tire rating (2 tires for 1 axle) meets or exceed the weight capacity of the axle itself. In the…
view full answer...I can end this debate for you real fast! Trailer tires, which will have an ST in front of the size, should always be inflated to the maximum psi indicated on the tire. Trailer tires usually do not have a recommended and maximum psi indication so I am…
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