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If the hub that was on your trailer axle previously had 8-91A stamped on the back of it your spindle should require inner and outer bearings of #L44649 like you used. The part #8-91-05UC1 SHOULD be an exact replacement. However we need to double…
view full answer...It would seem that the 1,750 rating that your tire has is the weight rating, but most ST205/75-14 tires with a Load Range of C have a 1,870 lb capacity at 50 psi like part #AM10229. That would mean that when you combine the two tires you have an…
view full answer...Since the Loadstar K399 Bias Trailer Tire #AM1HP54 has a load rating "D" and a ply rating of 8, the recommended PSI for the tire is 70.
view full answer...To select new trailer tires/wheels for your Jayco pop-up camper you'll want to confirm the trailer's axle rating so you can select wheels and tires that have the necessary weight capacity. Usually there will be a sticker or plate on the axle…
view full answer...Yes, the Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly part #8-91-05UC1 will work with the bearing part #L44643 and the race part #L44610. They both have a 1.980" outer diameter which is why they are compatible with the above trailer hub. As long as your…
view full answer...To select proper new hubs for your trailer you will need to confirm a few things: bolt pattern (see linked article), inner and outer bearing numbers (see linked photo) and axle weight rating (which should be indicated on a sticker or plate on the…
view full answer...Based on your photo it does appear you have the BTR spindle that takes the 1.063 inch inner bearings. The fact that it isn't a digital caliper with the precision of that thousandth does leave slight ambiguity but I am still confident you will…
view full answer...The photo you sent in is of the Brake Dust Shield #BP15-085 which fits both the Left-Hand #23-450 and Right-Hand #23-451 Dexter Axle 12-1/4" electric brake assemblies. If these are installed on your 10K axle and you're needing to make sure…
view full answer...The best option to replace the hubs on your 1995 Jayco 1207 tent trailer are the Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly item #8-91-05UC1-EZ. This hub has a 4 on 4 bolt pattern and is designed for 2,000 lbs axles with item #L44649 inner and outer bearings.…
view full answer...Most likely we have the correct hubs needed to replace the existing units on your Harbor Freight Trailer. In order to determine which hubs you need, I recommend pulling one of the current hubs on the trailer and removing the bearings. There should be…
view full answer...Yes, you can remove your weld-on coupler and install a new bolt-on coupler that fits a 2 inch ball. There is just a few things you need to do to before and when installing. You need to know what channel size and the weight capacity you will need for…
view full answer...If the spindle that was on your trailer axle previously had 8-91A stamped on the back of it your spindle should require inner and outer bearings of #L44649 like you used. The part #8-91-05UC1 that you referenced would be an exact replacement. Grease…
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