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  • Maximum Crossbar Spread For The Swagman Upright Bike Rack for 1 Bike
  • The Swagman Upright Bike Rack for 1 Bike # S64720 has U-bolt mounting holes running down the center of the entire wheel tray allowing the rack to attach to a maximum crossbar spread of 52" (from center to center of the crossbars). This means you would be able to attach the rack to your Swagman Roamer LT Roof Rack # S80510 with a 48" crossbar spread.
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  • Parts Needed to Add Electric Drum Brakes to a 2004 Viking Epic Model M2007
  • First and foremost, thank you for your service to our country. It is greatly appreciated. Ultimately you are correct that the most accurate way to determine the correct hub and drum assembly is to pull the hub and find the bearing and grease seal numbers or at least use a digital caliper to measure the spindle where they sit. However, there are a few pieces of info that we can possibly piece together to make an educated guess as to what you have. We do have the Dexter Axle Trailer Hub...
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  • Replacement Bearing Kit for a Dexter D4620466 Torflex Axle on a 2000 Viking Legend Camper
  • I spoke to my contact at Dexter about your Torflex axle with the serial number "D4620466". They informed me that this axle has a 3,500 lb capacity and uses a L68149 inner and L44649 outer bearing. If you are looking for a bearing kit then you can use part # BK2-100 but if you need the hub/drum then you can use part # AKHD-545-35-K. I have attached a review/install video on both options for you as well.
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  • Which Hub Assembly and Bearings do I Need to Replace 4 by 4 trailer hubs?
  • To find which hub works for your trailer, we need to remove the current hub and look at the bearing numbers on the current bearings. Part # AKIHUB-440-2-EZ-2K is the part you most likely need, but there is no way of knowing until the bearing numbers are matched. When trying to verify the bearings you currently have, you need to pull the bearings out of your hub and there should be a bearing number on the seal of the bearings. This will tell you if this part is a correct fit or not. If...
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