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I really wish we had what you are wanting but everything we offer has a pilot diameter of 2.8 inch. Would that be too small to fit your hub?
view full answer...Most trailer tires are rated for 65 miles per hour. If there isn't a speed rating indicated on the tire, either an actual number or a letter code, then assume that it is rated for 65 miles per hour. Tire manufacturers test and rate the tires. I…
view full answer...Most of the 8-259 Dexter hubs use L44649 inner and outer bearings. For that you would need bearing kit #BK1-150. The seal included with this kit has an inner diameter of 1.50 inches. I have linked a video showing an example installation.
view full answer...To measure the width of a trailer wheel you will measure from where the tire beads will seat on the wheel. That will be from the inside of the inner wheel flange to the inside of the outer wheel flange, not from edge to edge of the wheel. To measure…
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…
view full answer...The correct torque for installing lug nuts on your 5 X 8 trailer's 5-lug wheels will depend on the size of the lugs. For a 1/2-inch lug the torque spec ranges from 75- to 85-ft-lbs. For a 9/16-inch lug the torque spec ranges from 135- to…
view full answer...Depends on the stud diameter, if you install the part #AM30040 on a 1/2 axle stud you would want to use 80 ft lbs of torque. If on a 9/16 inch stud you would want to use about 140 ft lbs of torque.
view full answer...Yes, the CE Smith Double U-Bolt Bolster and Swivel Bracket Assemblies #CE10192GA-4 will work as replacements, and you're definitely doing the right thing in replacing them due to the corrosion. You will need to use the CE Smith U-Bolts…
view full answer...Thank you for your photo of your trailer wheel and 4.80-8 tire. We do offer 4.80-8 size bias ply tires in both load range B and C ratings and you can view them by clicking on the link provided. Part #AM10004 is a C-rated tire with a maximum load of…
view full answer...The special trailer (ST) tires will have a maximum speed rating of 65 miles per hour, unless stated otherwise on the tire. It is not recommended to run a trailer tire at a higher speed than 65 miles per hour due to the heat buildup that will occur…
view full answer...The difference between load ranges varies based on the tire size and brand. When comparing two tires of the same size and brand, a load range D tire will always have a greater weight capacity and psi rating than a load range C. However, when…
view full answer...Typically two deep-cycle batteries is enough to power a 2,000 watt inverter like the Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter - GFCI #34278156 you're looking at. However, when it comes to being able to also power your A/C you're not going…
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