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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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Hey Doug, the #8-213-5UC1 hub that you mentioned uses only the #25580 inner and #LM67048 outer bearings. The #25580 bearing has a 1.75" ID and roughly 3-1/4" OD. The #L68149 bearing has a 1.378" ID and roughly…
view full answer...Hi Barney! Any of the single axle kits you listed will work just fine for your single axle trailer. The main differences between the kits you listed is their height and how they install so I'll list out the differences below and you can…
view full answer...Yes, we do! To add a hitch to your 2024 Honda CR-V, I recommend the etrailer item #e98848. This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your Honda with included hardware. It is a class III hitch with a 2" receiver that has a 3,500 lbs towing…
view full answer...Hey Medic, so the Kenda ST235/75R15 Radial Off-Road Trailer Tire #KE68JR was designed for off-road traction but it is going to do really well in the wet and snowy conditions. Based on what you are looking for these are going to work well.
view full answer...The bushings for the slipper springs in your Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit w/ Shock Absorbers - Tandem 7K Trailer Axles #RM-2460-2570 would not need grease so you can definitely swap out the wet bolts with some standard bolts…
view full answer...Hey Michael, the Kenda 5.30-12 Bias Trailer Tire #AM30710 has a K-65 mph sped rating.
view full answer...I looked up the information on your TDE 46205 Hubs and found a couple of great replacements for you. The one you pick will depend on the number of wheel studs you have. For 5 wheel studs use the etrailer Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,000-lb E-Z…
view full answer...Based on the bearings you gave, that is either a 5,200 lb or 6,000 lb axle, but it's not possible for me to know specifically, that's just the capacities of the hubs that have those bearings. Realistically, to get the exact capacity…
view full answer...Currently we only carry a Load Range C #AM10234(1,925lbs) and D #AM10235(2,200lbs) in the ST205/75R14. I've never seen tires this size with a higher capacity as it typically involves needing a larger axle to carry the capacity of larger wheels…
view full answer...The best hitch for a bike rack on a 2024 Honda CR-V is going to be the Curt item #C13397. This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your Honda with included hardware. This is a class III hitch with a 2" receiver. It will give you the most options…
view full answer...The short answer to both of your questions is yes. You can remove the backing plate or brake assembly and use the existing hub with integrated drum by itself, or, you can simply replace it with an idler hub. Based on the photos, I would suggest…
view full answer...I have attached a chart for you to take a look at that includes the lug nut torque specifications. If your wheel uses 1/2 inch lug nuts or wheel bolts like the 12 Inch Steel Spoke Trailer Wheel #AM20124 referenced in your question, you will torque…
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