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  • Available Formulas of Wheel Bearing Grease for Use in Dexter Hubs
  • Dexter EZ-Lube axles can use any formula of wheel bearing grease including the LubriMatic Marine Trailer Wheel Bearing Grease # L54FR. Some formulas are made for specific applications; marine wheel bearing grease is especially formulated to resist water. LMX red grease # L11390 is made specifically for high pressure/high temperature industrial applications but it can also be used in trailer wheel bearings. You may care to check out the linked article that covers the different grease formulas. What...
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  • What Does JJ Mean for a Trailer Wheel
  • Your trailer wheels' JJ designation just refers to the shape of the bead seat, which is where the inside edge of the tire contacts the rim. You never really need to worry about this though since the correct 205/75-15 size tires you buy for these rims will automatically have that bead seat profile. If you buy new 15 x 5 rims they again will have this bead profile. The photos of your trailer's sticker shows us that your wheels are 15 x 5-inch size and you noted that you believe they are...
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  • Can a Slow Close Lid Be Added to a Dometic 320 Series RV Toilet
  • I do have an option for you but we don't have any slow close lids available for a Dometic 320 Series RV Toilet nor are there any custom fit options I'm aware of. Instead, you'd need to upgrade the entire toilet to the Dometic 310 Part-Timer RV Toilet part # DOM57FR for white or part # DOM37FR for tan.
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  • Correct JT's Strong Arm Stabilizer Kit for 2019 Coachman Catalina 29TH
  • For the correct JT's Strong Arm Jack Stabilizer Kit you'll need to measure the the distance between the landing gear on your 2019 Coachman Catalina 29TH. The cutoff is 58" for the 2 different models so you'll just have to choose from the following 2 options depending on what you're able to measure: Less Than 58 Inches - # LC191024 58 Inches or More - # LC191023 Attached is a photo to further demonstrate how you'll take the measurement. Unfortunately we don't have a list of the distances...
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