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Today we're going to review part number 319EZ. This is the Excalibur chrome trailer wheel center cap for a 3.19 size diameter wheels. This is made of a chrome plated steel. This chrome cap adds a nice decorative finishing touch to your trailer wheels. It is designed to fit on wheels that have a pilot hole diameter, which is the largest center hole in the wheel that measures 3.19 inches. Basically,… see more >
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The most likely cause for the turn signals not to work when the running lights are on with your trailer is a bad or weak ground. It's very possible that a weak ground connection can be just strong enough to allow sufficient current for some…
view full answer...All of the trailer tire sizes that fit a 13 inch diameter wheel are compatible with rim widths that are both 4-1/2 and 5 inches so a 13 by 5 inch rim would like the #AM22323HWTB which has a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern would fit and work well.
view full answer...The wheels in trailer tire and wheel combo #AM32001HWTB are aluminum so they are neither painted nor clear coated but they are polished. The wheel itself is #AM22323HWTB. I have linked a video on the wheel only to give you a better idea of its…
view full answer...In regards to an electric over hydraulic actuator, the 1,000 psi model is for drum brakes and the 1,200 psi model is for disc brakes. The size of the axle, etc. are not factors. The most popular option we offer is the HydraStar Vented Marine…
view full answer...The first thing I would do is check the brake output circuit on the 7-way of your tow vehicle. You will want to use a circuit tester like our part #3808 to check for voltage at this circuit when the manual override of your brake controller is…
view full answer...The correct lift kit to use on your Forest River R-Pod Trailer will depend on the year. If you have a post 2014 then you will need to use the Axle Riser Kit part #LC382741 for square shaped axles or part #LC270682 for diamond shaped axles as Forest…
view full answer...The Aluminum Hi-Spec Series 6 Trailer Wheel #AM22651 does include its own center cap. So you will not need to use any other cap. The wheel is designed to work with 1/2-20 60-degree lug nuts and you can use a basic Lug Nut #CE11051.
view full answer...What you are going to have to do is pull off one of the hubs, something you will have to do eventually any way, and get the inner and outer bearing numbers. The numbers are stamped into the metal of the bearings. With these numbers I can tell you…
view full answer...You will need to use a digital or dial caliper to verify the measurements you took, but it looks like you have a number 84 spindle. For a hub/drum that will fit your spindle (assuming the measurements checked out) and has the 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt…
view full answer...The wheel and tire combos you mentioned would work great on your R-Pod. The part #AM39053 will look and work great and then the part #LHAW121 would work great as a spare. Since all 14 inch trailer wheels use the same bolt pattern as these we know…
view full answer...Trailer tires in sizes 175/80-13 and 185/80-13 will fit the exact same wheel sizes. You can have the 175 mounted on the wheel and use it as a spare but you would not want to run different sizes for long. I have included a link to some trailer tire…
view full answer...In height or total diameter, a 185/80-13 and 175/80-13 like part #AM1ST77 only differ by about 5/8 of an inch. The 185 would have a diameter of 24.65 inches while the 175 would have a diameter of 24.02 inches. The section width, or thickness of the…
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