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The difference between an load range C and load range D tire in the same size is the capacity and psi rating. The two tires will still have the same dimensions and fit on the same wheel. The D rated tire has a higher capacity. For a ST175/80D13 like…
view full answer...The 18.5x8.5-8 is actually an old tire size that is not used much anymore. The closest metric size to your existing tire would be 215/60-8. Your wheel most likely has a 5-on 4-1/4 inch bolt pattern (see link), you will want to make sure that the bolt…
view full answer...There really should be a flat washer between the outer bearing of your hub and the nut that holds it on. The washer protects the back side of the bearing from the edges and points on the back side of the spindle nut. The Washer For 1 inch Spindle,…
view full answer...According to our resident tire expert, the 215/60-8 is the modern equivalent of the 18.5 x 8.5-8 tire. I have included a link to a tire sizing FAQ for you that compares different tire sizes. If you just need the tire, we have some options. First is…
view full answer...My research into the Cushman Truckster utility vehicle suggests this came with 4-lug wheels that were indeed fitted with 5.70-8 size tires. Such wheels and tires are displayed on the page I linked for you. I also linked a helpful article on trailer…
view full answer...The 5 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern is becoming increasingly rare. We have just one wheel with the 5 on 5-1/2 pattern, #TA37RR, and it is a 15 inch. That will most likely be too big of a jump from a 10 inch and you would have to replace the tires as well…
view full answer...Standard 4-pole trailer wiring uses flat-style connectors, like part #W787268 which is a trailer-side connector and part #HM48044 which is the mating vehicle side connector. On these items and on the 16-gauge bonded 4-pole wire #16-4B-1 you…
view full answer...Trailer hubs that a 8 inch wheel can also fit a 12 wheel so yes you could upgrade to the larger wheel size. So you could use a 5.30-12 tire and wheel like the part #AM30780. The pilot diameter would be large enough to fit over the hub pilot. Since…
view full answer...When determining the hanger spacing for a slipper spring you want to go with the dimensions that the hanger kit calls for. For example if you were using the slipper spring hanger kit part #APS3SE with the #SP-177275 you would want a distance of…
view full answer...Luckily, FLOE International is still around. I was able to find that your 10 foot tilt single axle snowmobile trailer used an L44649 inner and outer wheel bearing. Your snowmobile trailer was equipped from the factory with idler hubs that had a 5 on…
view full answer...Not exactly. A Pilot hole that is 2.80 inches is going to be 0.05 inches larger than a 2-3/4 inch pilot hole. But the only way to get that accurate of a measurement is to use dial or digital calipers. If you measure with a ruler or tape measure you…
view full answer...A replacement tang-style spindle washer like part #5-101 is intended to be installed behind the castle nut and have its prongs bent down so that they prevent the castle nut from rotating on an E-Z Lube type spindle. The castle nut holds the washer in…
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