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Today, we're going to take a look at the CE Smith, 57 and a half inch long galvanized trailer axle beam, with the easy lube spindles and the idler hubs and an 1800 pound weight capacity. Now this axle being here will act as a part of your trailer suspension system replaces an X on your trailer, and to let your fabricated suspension to fit your application. It is a galvanized steel axle, which is… see more >
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When selecting the correct replacement axle for a utility trailer you will need to know both the hub face (wheel center) and spring center measurements. For example, if your current hub face measurement is 88" and you replace this with an axle…
view full answer...To order an axle, you will want to know a bit more information. First, you will want to know the hub face measurement. This is considered the length of an axle. The hub face is measured from the base of one wheel stud to the base of the wheel stud on…
view full answer...The spindle that you referenced, part #TRU47FR, will work great for you. This spindle features a 4 inch long stub, and is rated for a 3,500-lb axle. I have attached a link to a product review video for this spindle you can check out. The installation…
view full answer...EZ Lube axles like the item #T3584F-EZ-8974 come from the factory with just a little bit of grease in the bearings. The first time you use the EZ Lube feature to fill the axle, it will take a lot of grease. You will probably use 3/4 to a full tube…
view full answer...You will need to measure the diameter of the spindles where the seal and bearings ride. Check out the picture I attached that shows where this is. You will need an exact measurement so either a digital or dial caliper will be needed. To pick out the…
view full answer...When installing a seal at the back of a hub the outer part of the seal will need to be flush with the hub. I have linked a video that should help. You could watch the whole video or fast forward to the 1 minute, 50 second mark to see the seal…
view full answer...We do have one axle with hubs that is extremely close to the dimensions you have requested. It is the CE Smith Trailer Axle w/ Idler Hubs item #CE33201GA-HUB. It measures 57-1/2" long, has a 46-1/2" spring center, and an 1,800 lbs capacity.…
view full answer...Yes, you could use axle #20440I-EZ-60 for your trailer project! The width of your trailer is the same as the spring seat center to center measurement on the axle (48 inches). The hubs on this axle will accommodate up to 12 inch wheels with a 4 on 4…
view full answer...For a standard axle we have the Trailer Axle with Idler Hubs - 4 on 4 Bolt Pattern #e25GR which is rated for 2,000 lbs but the spring seats are 48" apart on center so for this to fit you'll have to cut off the current sets and have new ones,…
view full answer...Recommended U-bolt Kit for square 1-1/2 inch axle and #SP-113275 springs is the CE Smith U-Bolt Kit for Mounting 1-1/2" Square Trailer Axles - 3-3/8" Long U-Bolts - Zinc #CE23102. This will work much better than the u-bolt that is simply…
view full answer...The two tire sizes you referenced, 4.80-12 and 5.30-12, both fit 4-inch wide rims, but they differ in their overall diameter. A 4.80-12 tire/wheel when fully inflated will have a diameter of 20-1/2-inches while the 5.30-12 size will be just under…
view full answer...In order to find the correct replacement hubs for your EZ Loader boat trailer you will need to take apart your current hub assembly and look at the bearings themselves; wipe away the grease and you should be able to see the part number stamped…
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