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Is there a brand on the AC unit? I can't find anything based on just the number you mentioned.
view full answer...I am sorry I don't have any tires that are going to fit your rim. I do have a couple of comparable size…
view full answer...The backing plate on the Tandem Axle Teardrop Fenders #HP92VR is 12" down from the top of the fender.
view full answer...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…
view full answer...I went out to our warehouse to take a look at both the CE Smith Single Axle Trailer Fenders - 12" Grey…
view full answer...Thanks for the photo. Honestly 5 inches of clearance from the fender to the top of the tire is fine if that is what you desire. We normally recommend 4 inches to allow for the suspension travel whether with leaf springs or torsion axles to allow…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...The Tandem Axle Teardrop Fenders w/ Backing Plates #HP92VR are made of 16-gauge steel.
view full answer...I can understand that if your boat is loaded on the trailer, you don't want to remove one of the wheels to…
view full answer...I'm not sure what you are referencing specifically by measuring the area around the trailer tire to get the…
view full answer...I did some checking and the hub/drum we offer that will work for you is the part #8-430-5UC3. This uses the same bearings as the 8-415 and will be an exact fit aside from the fact this is a non-ABS setup and the 8-415 came in an ABS setup and…
view full answer...You can add larger wheels and tires to a trailer as long as you have enough room for the larger size. The main clearance issues we find when putting larger tires and wheels on a trailer is from the top of the tire to the fender and from the inside…
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