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Hey everybody, how's it going Today we're gonna be going over the line of trailer axle beams with easy grease spindles. This trailer axle beam here is gonna be an excellent option for your trailer, whether you're replacing a damaged or broken axle or you're upgrading to a higher capacity. So this axle thankfully is offered in a wide variety of different configurations. We have a ton of different… see more >
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Hello Steve; yes, a bent axle or spindle can indeed cause uneven tire wear. Excessive wear on the inside of the tire is most commonly cause by a bent or overloaded axle. Even a very small bend, like a fraction of a fraction of an inch can throw…
view full answer...Yes, 14 gauge wire seems too small. I would go with 10 or 12 gauge. For 10 gauge you can use #10-1-1 and for 12 gauge use #12-1-1. These wires are sold in increments of 1 foot. So if you needed 20 feet of wire you would enter 20 in the quantity…
view full answer...The Trailer Axle with Idler Hubs #e65GR does not include U-bolts so you will need to purchase them separately. For a kit that will fit this axle and also comes with the U-bolt plates I recommend using the CE Smith U-Bolt Kit for Mounting 3,500-lb,…
view full answer...Sure is! The only difference between the 5,200lb axle #e55GR and 6,000lb axle #e23gr is the wall thickness of the tubing. They both use the same spindle as it's actually the outer bearing and race in the hub that give extra strength and not the…
view full answer...Hey Rip, so the trailer axle part #e25GR comes with hubs that are loaded with bearings, races, grease, and a seal as well as lug nuts to attach a wheel.
view full answer...Maximum amperage draw for 4 Brakes that are 10 or 12 inch diameter is 15.0 to 16.3 amps at 12 to 13 volts. The 14 gauge wire may be sufficient but for maximum braking effectiveness at full load capacity. I would opt to run 10 gauge wire. Larger wire…
view full answer...My online research did not turn up any direct replacement parts for the HB732 hub you referenced. However, we can help you select new replacement hubs. The things you need to know in order to select replacement hubs are: the bolt pattern on your…
view full answer...You will need to get the other bearing number from inside your current hubs before we can pick you out replacement hubs. Most likely the outer bearing you pulled is a LM67048 and the inner you have is a 25580 which would mean that the #8-201-5UC3…
view full answer...The Dexter 8-133 axle according to my contact at Dexter is an old motorhome axle they no longer make. Their tech said the motorhome axles like what you have are designed for one time use so there are not compatible parts made for even replacement…
view full answer...The "JJ" that you mentioned finding on the wheel size listed for the units mounted to your trailer refer to the contour of the bead seat on the wheel, essentially its shape ( "J" indicates the shape of the letter J). This…
view full answer...Yes, the Trailer Axle with Idler Hubs #e65GR can be submerged and used on a boat trailer. If this is a replacement axle, make sure your current axle has a 3,500 lb capacity and 89" hub face measurement. You want the capacity and length to match…
view full answer...Ryan, yes the Brophy Slide In Camper Tie-Downs #HSBP should work with your 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 3500, but we have not personally tested them with your truck so you'd have to check the diagram attached and see if they'd work for you. These…
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