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Brake lines don't have to be difficult to run. I recommend the Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit - Single Axle - 18' #18SI-BLKIT. This will give you one 18 foot flexible line and one 7 foot line and one 1-1/2 foot long line along with the tee…
view full answer...For a lighter A-frame trailer to add a surge brake setup the best option is the part #T2492800 which has a 6k capacity. But as long as you have properly rated brake assemblies on your trailer it will still work fine on a 2,000 lb trailer. I attached…
view full answer...Using the Shackle Bolt with Locknut for Double-Eye Springs - 3" Long, part #166081, indicates that your leaf springs are 1-3/4". If that is the case, the bushings you need have an inner diameter of 9/16" and an outer diameter of…
view full answer...I recommend using the Never Fail Bushings - 9/16" Inner Diameter, 11/16" Outer Diameter - 1-3/4" - Qty 14 #LC279685. For 1-3/4 inch springs you will want the Shackle Bolt with Locknut for Double-Eye Springs - 3" Long #166081.…
view full answer...The 3,500 lb weight capacity of the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System, #A35RD545E, is the weight capacity for the pair, not per side. Disc brakes can be used with the Timbren Axle-Less Suspension systems, however, Timbren does not offer an…
view full answer...You do not need to grease bearings that go into an oil-bath hub like the Dexter 10k hub part #8-288-3UC1. Filling the hub with oil like you mentioned would be all that's needed.
view full answer...When changing from oil to grease lubrication in your trailer hubs you will need to completely disassemble the hubs and bearings making sure to clean off all of the remaining oil. Once the old oil is removed you will then need to repack all of the…
view full answer...What you're wanting to do is a pretty simple proposition, simply remove the bearings and and clean and inspect them. Repack or replace if necessary. You can use a bearing packer like #PTW1218 and #L11390 grease to repack the bearings. The Bearing…
view full answer...To determine the correct replacement bearings, races and seals for the oil bath cool hubs on your Ranger Boat Trailer you will want to remove one of the hub assemblies so that you can take note of the part numbers on the existing components. If you…
view full answer...Having the slightly larger main feed line of 1/4 inch is a a great idea for plumbing up your triple axle trailer. We have the HydraStar kit part #HS496-153 which is designed for that. This kit uses 1/4 for the main feed line to the first tee fitting…
view full answer...I would be happy to help you find the correct bearing kit for your 2004 EZ Loader trailer, but unfortunately we do not have a break down of the specific bearings your trailer uses. Instead you will need to remove one of your hubs and look for the…
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.
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