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Ryan: Hey everybody, my name's Ryan. And here at Etrailer, we install, test fit, and review a lot of different parts, that way we could try to answer any questions those of you might have. And that's exactly what we're doing here today. We're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the line of Yates heavy duty rubber Y-style bow… see more >
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The diameter of the mounting bolt hole on the CE Smith Bow Roller Bracket for Winch Stands, #CE31005PG, is .45 inch. The bracket uses a 5-1/4 inches long x 1/2 inch diameter steel shaft for attaching the roller/Y-stop, which is part #CE10700A. The…
view full answer...It's definitely way less work to keep what you have, surge brakes, than it is to convert everything to electric. Personally I'd just stick with surge brakes, as the only benefit you really get to electric brakes is the adjustability…
view full answer...The maximum speed rating for trailer tires is 65 MPH. The B rating is the load rating for the tire, which is 590 pounds at 65 PSI. You always want to have the tires of your trailer inflated to the maximum PSI rating at all times. If they are not…
view full answer...If you cannot find a sticker or plate on your boat trailer axle you can still get in the ballpark on its weight rating based on the brake dimensions. All of our 10 x 2-1/4-inch drum brakes, both electric and hydraulic, that work with 14-inch…
view full answer...Knowing the inside diameter of the drum is the key piece of information we need; the brand of the assembly will not be a factor in determining what you will need to replace your hydraulic brakes. You mentioned your trailer's GVW, but it is…
view full answer...We have a few product options to replace your brake assemblies. I recommend the Hydraulic Brake Kit - Uni-Servo - Free Backing - Dacromet - 10" - Left/Right Hand - 3,500 lbs #AKFBBRK-35-D. This will give you both assemblies for one axle. These…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but I cannot give you exact bearing numbers for your trailer unless provided with spindle measurements or the trailer's VIN (if the manufacturer is still in business). I can however tell you that the two most common…
view full answer...The Titan 10" Hydraulic Brake Kit - Free Backing part #T4423500-400 does not come with the installation hardware but we do have exactly what you will need with the Mounting Bolts and Hardware for 10" Single Brake Assembly part #BRKH10AS.…
view full answer...What it sounds like is happening with the Dexter Hydraulic Brake Kit - Free Backing - Galphorite - 10" - Left/Right Hand - 3,750 lbs #T4423500-400 locking up when wet is the shoe has likely absorbed moisture and expanded, causing the lock up.…
view full answer...Thanks for the information. There are three bearing kits that are all very similar. For your application you will want the Bearing Kit for #84 Spindle #BK2-100. I've attached a review and installation video for you to assist.
view full answer...Thanks so much for the photo, which shows you have a UFP A-60 actuator, which is the same as the Dexter DX7.5L A-60 Brake Actuator - Drum #DX33FR. I can confirm that the correct replacement inner member for both actuators is the Replacement Inner…
view full answer...Thanks for the picture and your patience! I did some research and made some phone calls, the correct replacement for your actuator is the Replacement Inner Member for Dexter DX7.5L Actuator - Single Axle w/ Disc - 2" Ball - 7,500 lbs item…
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