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Today we're going to be reviewing part number CE17100ATB. This is the CE Smith Single Axle Trailer Fender. It's aluminum construction. It's going to have the thread plate design and it is going to be made for 14 inch diameter wheels. The round fender is going to cover one tire on your single axle trailer. The neat thing about fenders not only do they look pretty nice on the trailer, but more than… see more >
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The CE Smith Single Axle Trailer Fender part #CE17100ATB that you referenced has a radiused lip on both sides of the fender. It can still be bolted on though as the fender lip does go flat. It will set flush to the side of your trailer, but the round…
view full answer...The width of a trailer wheel is measured from the inner edge of a bead to the inner edge of the other bead. If you take this measurement it should be 5 inches on your wheel. Take a look at the video I have linked that shows how to measure. You can…
view full answer...1/2 inch lug nuts used on a 15 inch aluminum rim should be torqued to 90-100 ft-lbs and then checked and re-torqued if needed after 10, 25 and 50 miles. They should be checked monthly after that. If you do this, you should never need to worry about…
view full answer...On GM vehicles of that vintage, the 12-V pin should be hot regardless of whether the ignition is on or not. If it isn't showing voltage even with the ignition on, you're almost certainly on the right track thinking it's a blown or…
view full answer...You will first want to check the fuses on your tow vehicle. Some vehicles could have fuses for operating the turn signals and brake lights of a towing package. You will want to check if they are installed and working properly. The next thing is to…
view full answer...We do offer a couple of aluminum fenders designed to work with 14 inch wheels. For a Jeep-Style design I recommend part #HP96VR. This is designed to work with 13 to 15 inch wheels, and measures 10 x 33 x 17 inches. The fender has a 1/2 inch lip on…
view full answer...Wheel torque specs vary based on stud diameter, wheel diameter and wheel material. The linked chart shows you commonly recommended torque specs for a range of studs and wheels. For 1/2-inch wheel studs and a 14-inch steel trailer wheel you will use a…
view full answer...The wheels we offer depend on the size tires you are using and the wheel bolt pattern you have on your trailer. With proper care the aluminum wheel should provide you a great looking wheel for a long time. If you have 14 inch tires and they have a 5…
view full answer...The Kenda Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire with 14" Black Mod Wheel #AM32131 is the closest size we carry to the 195/75R14 you are looking for. I can only see Carlisle who manufacturers a trailer tire in the size you are looking for. The…
view full answer...The Kenda Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire with 14" Black Mod Wheel #AM32131 has a zero offset. Since the offset is zero you will simply take the width of the wheel (5-1/2") and divide it in half. This means the backspacing is…
view full answer...The tire diameter of this Kenda Wheel & Tire #AM32131 is 26.3 inches when inflated. If that's larger than the diameter you have on your trailer now, then yes it will provide a lift on your trailer. However smaller the diameter of your current…
view full answer...EZ lube spindles are more than just a zerk fitting attached to the end of the spindle. There would need to be a hole in the spindle between where the bearings ride for the grease would then fill the hub by. To be perfectly honest using EZ lube…
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