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I recommend picking up one of the following Taskmaster Mod wheels, which come in these colors: - Black #TA77RR - Silver #TA55VR - White #AM20785 Taskmaster wheels have definitely made an impact on the towing community and have quickly become a…
view full answer...The three most common lug stud sizes for a trailer are 1/2"-20, 9/16"-18, and 5/8"-18. In order to make sure you get the correct lug nuts you need to measure the lug studs on the trailer now as we have no way to look this…
view full answer...Yes, you can upgrade your 24' enclosed trailer's 5,200 lbs axles to 7,000 lbs straight axles. You'll need to upgrade your trailers suspension components, hubs, and wheels/tires. You will want to measure your current axle to ensure fit. I…
view full answer...It is hard for me to say with absolute certainty, but most likely the part #8-219-4UC3 would work for your 5,200 lb Dexter axle since this hub is designed to fit most 5,200 lb Dexter axles. But the only way to verify this would be to either pull your…
view full answer...I can only make a guess and can't know for certain, but generally speaking, the two main reasons that lug nuts shear off is that they are overtightened - though you can rule that out if you are sure they were torqued to the manufacturer's…
view full answer...For the 6.50-16LT tire size you need a 16" wheel like the Dexstar Mini Mod which comes with a 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern #AM20757 as well as an 8 on 6-/12" bolt pattern #AM20761B. I'm not certain what bolt pattern you have so…
view full answer...I am certainly glad you are taking safety into consideration when trying to choose your coupler, although none of the Demco couplers would be considered "safer" than the others you mentioned. Among the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler -…
view full answer...The only difference between the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler part #12564 and Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler part #DM12717 is the bolt pattern which is just slightly different with one having an extra hole.
view full answer...You can potentially switch from ST205/75R14 tires and wheels to ST205/75R15 tires and wheels but you first need to make sure that there is enough clearance all around the existing tires for the larger size. The 14s that you have now are abut 26.3…
view full answer...Unfortunately, we don't offer the Kenda #AM10248 235/80R16 tire mounted on a #AM20794 Dexstar 16x6 steel mod wheel, but you can purchase the wheel and tire separately and have them mounted locally at your favorite tire shop. As an option, we do…
view full answer...The four rims you referenced are all VERY similar. They are all the same size, bolt pattern, pilot diameter, and very similar finishes. The #AM20797 has a 3,750 lb capacity and has a bit of flake in the powdercoat. The #AM20794 has a 3,960 lb…
view full answer...The difference between the two part numbers #AM20785 and #AM20793 is the weight capacity which is due to the fact the #AM20793 has a .5 inch offset which slightly lowers the capacity to 3,530 lbs instead of 3,960 lbs like what the #AM20785. I…
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