In order to determine which is the correct hub for your trailer you will need to take some measurements of the spindle using dial or digital calipers for the most accurate measurement. I have included a picture that shows what measurements are needed.
The difference between bearing L44649 and L44643 is only 0.063 inches but for bearings, it is critical to get the correct size. This is also why you cannot measure using a ruler or tape measure. It has to be dial or digital calipers. view full answer...
Yes. The Westin Sportsman Grille guard for a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer is Westin part 40-0945, which uses replacement hardware kit # 40-094PK. So you've found the correct replacement brackets to install that grille guard. view full answer...
You can get a replacement hardware kit for Curt front mount receiver # 31055 for your 2004 Chevy TrailBlazer. You would not be able to reuse the old hardware anyway because it is meant to be torqued down only once.
For hardware use # RHK. Enter the hitch number and manufacturer where indicated on the page. the fishwire would be included since it is part of the hardware package. view full answer...
Your 2005 Chevy Trailblazer should have come with a factory 7-Way trailer connector. If it is not present, you can use # PK11916 as a replacement. There is also a replacement that will add a 7-Way and a 4-Way, # C55774. view full answer...
Yes, the Replacement Attachment Tab Assembly # BX62-3468 referenced in your question is the correct part for your 2005 Chevy Trailblazer if you have the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit # BX1709 (which is confirmed to fit this vehicle). This includes 1 replacement tab so if you need to replace both you will want to order 2. view full answer...
Based on what I was able to find, your 1993 Skamper 17X more than likely has 2,000 lb axles. If that is the case, you will either have a # L44643 inner and outer bearing or # L44649. You will need to verify this information.
You can inspect your current bearings to see if they have part numbers stamped on the side. If none are present, or they have worn off, you will need to measure. I recommend using a digital caliper like the # PTW80157. The measurement you need is the inner diameter... view full answer...