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Today we're going to take a look at the C.E. Smith Pre-Greased Trailer Hub Assembly in this hard carrying case for 2,500-lb axles with the 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern. Now, this is a pre-greased hub assembly as uses heavy-duty marine-grade lubricant, which is ideal for boat trailers. See, it comes all wrapped in here. Everything comes pre-installed. Now this kit will let you replace one hub assembly… see more >
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To figure out if the CE Smith Trailer Hub #CE13210 you'll need to find your axle capacity and bearing combination, I have no way of looking this up via your vin. The easiest way is looking for the axle tag on the center of the axle beam, as I…
view full answer...Thanks for the photo! Using the VIN I was able to gather the necessary information needed to help you find the correct idler hubs. For this, I recommend the CE Smith Trailer Hub Assembly part #CE13311. This hub uses a L44649 inner/outer bearing,…
view full answer...There are a couple schools of thought on the use of EZ lube spindles for putting grease in hubs. I personally wouldn't pump them full of grease until the old grease pushes out as I'd be afraid to blow out the seals. Since this is a…
view full answer...The correct galvanized replacement hubs for your EZ Loader EZNB 14-17 1650 trailer are #CE13315. The hub includes bearings, races, the grease seal, replacement cotter pin, dust cap and lug nuts.
view full answer...The Malone MicroSport trailers like you have use the bearing kit part #BK1-100 that you mentioned which comes with the correct seal size. Or for a replacement hub that comes pre-greased part #34822545BX. Then for a heavy duty and waterproof grease…
view full answer...Bearing Buddy pumps grease into the center of the hub all the way back to the grease seal. A double lip seal should be used to prevent grease from blowing out the seal when added. When the hub and seals and bearings are first assembled, they should…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...To replace the wiring harness on your Snowbear trailer you can use the Hopkins Endurance 4-Way Flat Trailer Wiring Harness - 20' Long #HM48240, which is a nice option since it gives you running light circuits running down both sides; this will…
view full answer...We do have a hub that fits with your bearing numbers with the #AH15450ECOMP but the hub you mentioned does not fit
view full answer...Both the Yakima Rack and Roll Trailer #Y08107 and Malone MicroSportXT Trailer #MPG460XT will work for you to carry your two Hobie kayaks, but I recommend the MicroSport XT because it is the better value of the two trailers. The biggest difference…
view full answer...The Timbren Heavy-Duty Axle-Less Trailer Suspension #ASR2KHDS01 will be the only thing we carry to replace your square axle with the dimensions you have. This will replace your axle and leaf springs with a progressive spring and independent…
view full answer...In order to determine which hubs you're going to need as a replacement you will need to pull the hubs to see what bearings will fit on your spindle; the bolt pattern is only part of the equation, but still helpful to know. To accomplish this you…
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