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If you know the brand and weight capacity of your axle, we should be able to figure out what bearings it uses and what hubs are compatible. If you do not have that information, the next best option is to use the bearing part numbers and the weight…
view full answer...Hey Greg, There unfortunately there isn't a guide to tell us the bearing and grease seal combination for your hub so you'll have to remove it and check the bearings/seal for their part numbers or use a digital caliper #PTW80157 to measure the…
view full answer...The Dexter Heavy Duty Suspension Kit #K71-360-00 has equalizers are 7 inches from bolt hole center to center and 5-3/4 inches bolt center to center. This kit when used with double eye springs like #e64SR will give you the 33 inch on center axle…
view full answer...We have one double-eye leaf spring that has a 7,000 lb axle rating. For that you would want the part #e64SR. The hanger kit you would need then to go with that is the Dexter Heavy Duty kit part #K71-360-00. The axle spacing will be 33 inches which is…
view full answer...The best tire we have in the size ST235/80R16 that you referenced would be the #TTWTRTM2358016E. This radial tire is a Load Range E with a 3,520 lbs at 80 psi capacity and a speed rating of 81 miles per hour. Normally trailer tires are only rated for…
view full answer...To get the best braking power for your boat trailer you would want to have disc brakes on both axles. If you happen to be limited to one axle then you would want the rear outfitted. With a 5,000lb boat you likely have two 3,500lb torsion axles. The…
view full answer...On a trailer tire labeled ST205/75D15 C, the ST stands for Special Trailer which means it is designed for use on boat and utility trailers. The 205 is the section width of the tire in millimeters. The 75 is the aspect ratio (or section height). It…
view full answer...Yes, the Dexter axle part #7359765 that you referenced uses the same 84 spindle that you have measures. This will allow you to reuse your current hubs and bearings.
view full answer...The difference between an load range C and load range D tire in the same size is the capacity and psi rating. The two tires will still have the same dimensions and fit on the same wheel. The D rated tire has a higher capacity. For a ST175/80D13 like…
view full answer...Yes, you can upgrade your 24' enclosed trailer's 5,200 lbs axles to 7,000 lbs straight axles. You'll need to upgrade your trailers suspension components, hubs, and wheels/tires. You will want to measure your current axle to ensure fit. I…
view full answer...I can only make a guess and can't know for certain, but generally speaking, the two main reasons that lug nuts shear off is that they are overtightened - though you can rule that out if you are sure they were torqued to the manufacturer's…
view full answer...It is hard for me to say with absolute certainty, but most likely the part #8-219-4UC3 would work for your 5,200 lb Dexter axle since this hub is designed to fit most 5,200 lb Dexter axles. But the only way to verify this would be to either pull your…
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