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Replacement gears are brand and model specific so I would need to know exactly what you have in order to find the correct replacements. Topwind jacks, like the Round A-Frame Trailer Jack #TJA-5000T-B will typically have a threaded rod that the…
view full answer...Trailer tires do not have to be balanced but what is normally done when a tire and wheel combo is put together by the manufacturer is a sort of balancing. They take the heavy spot on the tire and line it up with the light spot on the wheel. The…
view full answer...The actual weight of aluminum wheels versus steel wheels will depend on the design. For instance the Aluminum Sendel Series T02 Machined Trailer Wheel - 15" x 6" Rim - 6 on 5-1/2 #AM22654 will weigh 20 lbs and the Aluminum Lynx…
view full answer...The Aluminum Viking Series Vor Trailer Wheel - 15" x 5" - 5 on 4-1/2 - Silver #AX02550545FPS has a silver painted and clear coated finish which is pretty resistant to rocks and debris like you mentioned, but is not the toughest…
view full answer...The Taskmaster #AX02550545FPS Viking 15x5 wheel you mentioned is compatible with 1/2 inch wheel studs. To get the wheels to seat properly, you'll need to use a lug nut with a 60º cone like part #12CLN.
view full answer...The most common 5 bolt pattern is 5 on 4-1/2. However, 5 bolt patterns also come 5 on 4-3/4, 5 on 5, and 5 on 5-1/2. It is important to know the bolt pattern before you buy new wheels to ensure a proper fit. I have attached an article on how to…
view full answer...The highest speed rating tire that I have seen is 65 miles per hour. It doesn't have anything to do with the quality of the tire or even towing. It is because of how trailer tires are made. They are built with a thicker sidewall than…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but "P" stands for passenger and these tires should not be used on a trailer as they are for vehicles and don't have the sidewall strength for trailers. Instead, you will need…
view full answer...Tire weight ratings are for each tire individually and not for the axle. So if you have a tire with a capacity of 1,635 lbs that means that for the axle the tire weight rating is 3,270 lb. Based on that you'd have enough capacity for a pallet…
view full answer...All of our combination tire and wheels like the Loadstar ST205/75D15 Bias Trailer Tire w/ 15" White Spoke Wheel #AM3S640DX come ready to install. They are balanced in the way trailer tires are balanced which is different than the vehicle…
view full answer...90-120 ft lbs of torque is probably about right for your trailer rims. If you check out the lug nut torque chart that I attached you will see that nearly all of the torque specs are that and higher.
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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