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The key for selecting a replacement grease seal is the reference number, in this case #10-9. The manufacturer code does not matter. This is a single-lip seal with an inner diameter of 1.500-inches and an outer diameter of 1.987-inches. It is…
view full answer...From the information that I was able to find on the L44549 bearing, it shows it being a 1-1/16 inch bearing which is the same as Trailer Hub Bearing, #L44649. Just to be sure, I recommend measuring the L44549 bearing with a digital caliper to confirm…
view full answer...That is not normal. The Hayes Syncronizer Trailer Brake Controller - 1 to 2 Axles - Time Delayed #HA81725 should not give off any smell and should not be activating the brakes enough to cause smell if installed and adjusted properly. I've…
view full answer...The reason for the price difference is the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #8-271-7UC3-EZ are only compatible with hydraulic brakes, where the #8-257-5UC3 are compatible with electric and hydraulic brakes. Since most people use electric trailer…
view full answer...Technically yes, if you were replacing idler hubs, as long as the inner/outer bearing, grease seal AND wheel bolt pattern match, there's nothing that prevents you from using a 3,500 lb axle hub, like #84545BX on a 2,000 lb axle. If the bearings…
view full answer...There really isn't a particular maximum trailer weight that is used to determine when brakes need to be added to both axles of a tandem axle setup. While I do still recommend checking your local laws, I am also not aware of any general laws that…
view full answer...There are exceptions to some rules, generally speaking 13 inch trailer wheels will not work with 10 inch hub and drums. Your wheels might be manufactured differently than most and there isn't a clearance issue like on most. I would imagine the…
view full answer...If the total weight of your pop up camper is 3,300 lbs then you would need a wheel/tire combo that at least has the capacity of 1,650 lbs. The closest tire we have to that capacity in your size is the part #AM10210 which has a 1,610 lbs at 65 psi…
view full answer...Based on the picture you attached of your motorcycle it does look like you will be able to jump in size to a 12 inch, possibly 13 inch tire and wheel combo. The important thing to maintain is at least 3 inches of clearance between the top of the tire…
view full answer...The tires you currently have would measure approximately 20-1/2 inches tall. For a tire/wheel combination that would be taller but still have the 4-bolt pattern I recommend a tire/wheel combination like the Loadstar ST175/80D13, part #AM3S120. This…
view full answer...A 2,000 lb trailer axle like the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam part #T20BTR-7258 is not going to come equipped from the manufacturer with a brake mounting flange because of the weight of the trailer it is designed to be used on. However, most qualified…
view full answer...The manual lockout on your Atwood 85778 surge brake coupler is there so that you can back up the trailer without the brakes locking up on you. Yes you can safely tow your trailer with the broken manual lockout, you just have to make sure you…
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