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Your statement (I have heard others say that you should never mix marine grease with general purpose grease, but mixing different brands of marine grease wont hurt.) sums up the way I have used grease all of my life. Being raised around all kinds of…
view full answer...Polyurea is in the wheel bearing grease and is compatible with marine bearing grease but not the Red grease. Red grease is compatible with marine grease but not standard. I attached a help article that has a chart with all of the grease…
view full answer...Currently Goodyear is one of the few trailer tire manufacturer that makes tires in the USA and the only one that we carry. Unfortunately they do not currently offer a tire size of 235/80-16.
view full answer...To remove a hub from an axle, you will need to first remove the grease cap on the end of the hub. This will expose the end of the spindle. Once at this point, you will need to see if you have an EZ-Lube spindle, like #TRU77FR, or a standard spindle,…
view full answer...The equivalent hub assembly to CE Smith Trailer Hub Assembly #CE13100 that has lug bolts built in is part #CE13110. The Inner and outer bearings (L44643) and races, and grease seal are all pre-packed in this fully assembled hub with marine-grade…
view full answer...According to my research, the Titan Aero 7500 and the 6000 Brake Actuating Couplers both use the same bolt pattern. To confirm this, you can compare the dimensions of the diagram I produced for you with the bolt holes on your trailer tongue.…
view full answer...I would be happy to help you. The Brake Actuator with Manual Lockout - Bolt On - Drum - 2" Ball - 7,500 lbs item #T4500600 you referenced is recommend to be mounted on a 3" wide tongue. It is an industry standard actuator and has an inside…
view full answer...Trailer makers don't often maintain records of the small parts like bearings that are used in their trailers (even when you can tell them its VIN) so the way to know for certain what replacement parts you need is to pull one of the hubs, remove…
view full answer...Yes, you can go with hub #AKIHUB-545-2-G-1K since it uses the same bearings and seal size as your regular hub #AKIHUB-440-2-G-1K. Keep in mind that you will also have to switch to wheels with the 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern. I would assume you are…
view full answer...We have a trailer hub assembly that may work well for you. It is the CE Smith Trailer Hub Assembly, part #CE13100. This hub is designed for 2,500-lb axles and has a 4 on 4 bolt pattern. It is threaded for the wheel bolts and not the nuts as you…
view full answer...Your set up may be fine on the highway. Make sure that the bearings are well greased and check the tires for any indication of a speed rating. Also check the trailer tongue or frame for any speed limitations. You might be able to switch tires and…
view full answer...The CE Smith Trailer Hub Assembly #CE13100 has a hub bore diameter of 1.98-inches so the correct Bearing Buddy for this hub is part #BB1980A-SS.
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