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Hello, and thanks for providing all of that information for your axle. I had my contact at Lippert run the item number and serial number. Your axle is a standard 3,500 lb axle and it used the standard bearing and seal sizing. Our bearing kit #BK2-100…
view full answer...I was able to find the 126003 hub and was able to determine that it is a 3,500 lb hub/drum with a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern just like the #AKHD-545-35-K that you referenced. This hub will work as a replacement for your Lippert.
view full answer...I wasn't able to find anything relating to that part number and since you're unsure of what you have I'd just recommend swapping the entire hub to make everything easier. You're just going to need to choose the hubs that have your…
view full answer...Front and rear springs hangers should be equally spaced around the center hanger and spring equalizer. It may be that your trailer was modified (if not originally built) with a different height center hanger and that might be how the spacing became…
view full answer...Thank you for providing the specs for the suspension components that you already have. Correct hanger spacing really depends on the components being used such as springs, hangers and equalizers. Most of the hanger spacing dimensions that we have are…
view full answer...Typically when building a tandem axle trailer I recommend using either the #APT3 or #APT5 Tandem-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit. These are the most common kits used for utility trailers and parts are readily available. The #APT5 kit is by far the most…
view full answer...An 8-285 hub does not have the correct bearings or races to work with Bearing Buddies, so you would need to use a standard grease cap. For example, the #8-285-11 hub and drum needs Trailer Hub Grease Cap #TRU66FR for a quantity of one or #RG04-120…
view full answer...The correct grease cap for the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 8,000-lb E-Z Lube Axles #DX46XR is the #TRU66FR.
view full answer...We can help you determine the correct replacement hub assembly for your boat trailer. In order to find the correct replacement hubs for your trailer you need to know the weight rating of your axle, and also what bearings your current hub has. You…
view full answer...It sounds like you are looking for grease caps for an axle with a Lippert hub. The grease caps we offer are designed to fit hubs with specific inner diameter hubs. For example, if you have a hub that measures 3.355 inside diameter, part #75DC would…
view full answer...The only difference between the Dexter 7K hubs and hub and drum assemblies that have either 1/2 inch studs or 9/16 inch studs are the studs themselves. Otherwise they are exactly the same. You can use calipers such as #PTW80157 to measure the…
view full answer...There is no specific torque rating when reinstalling the castle nut after packing the bearings. You want to run the nut down until there is no side to side play in the hub, and then back it off to the next notch in the castle nut so the retainer can…
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