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Hey Eric, you can remove the zerk and use a Bearing Buddy like the part #BB1980A and it will allow you to pump grease into the hub but in general the way the EZ lube spindle pumps the grease into the hub is the better way since it puts the grease…
view full answer...Are you sure that's the part number? I can't find anything for Dexter with that part number.
view full answer...Trailer tires are organized by Load Ranges which basically represents the weight capacity for that tire size. So for example the Load Range C trailer tire and wheel part #AM32395 that you referenced has a weight capacity of 1,820 lbs at 50 psi.…
view full answer...Differences in Load Ranges mean different weight capacities for the tire. In the tire size of 235/85-16 that you referenced a Load Range F means 3,960-lb maximum load at 110 psi capacity and Load Range G means 4,080-lb max load at 95 psi. Kenda is…
view full answer...You could do the Kenda #AM30660 and safely pull at 65 mph. This is our only option for a pre-mounted tire and wheel combo. I strongly recommend going with a tire with a higher speed rating, but to do this they will not come mounted on the wheel. You…
view full answer...Overpacking the trailer hub with grease is the number one reason for grease seal failure. For a boat trailer I would recommend re-packing the hubs by hand with grease once per season and you'd be fine. I don't like recommending people use…
view full answer...It sounds like you have a different size axle than anything we carry. The closest we have is the Dexter Trailer Axle w/ Electric Brakes - E-Z Lube - 6 on 5-1/2 Bolt Pattern - 86-1/2" - 5.2K #8327816-EB which has spring centers at 71-1/2 inches…
view full answer...It appears that the #84 E-Z Lube Spindle #TRU87FR is the correct spindle for your axle. You can confirm that this is the correct part by verifying the measurements of the spindle and brake flange. The landing for the grease seal is 1.719, the inner…
view full answer...What I recommend, if the trailer has round axles, is an over-under conversion kit. For 3 inch round axles use #K71-385-00 and for 2-3/8 inch round axles use #K71-384-00. This of course will only work if the leaf springs are mounted to the bottom of…
view full answer...Yes you can use a Bearing Buddy on your current axle setup but you'll have to remove the zerk/grease fitting. What you have now is an EZ lube spindle which allows you to push grease through the middle of the spindle but you can install a Bearing…
view full answer...Grease Cap set #RG04-040 are regular grease caps that have a rubber plug on the end to access a grease zerk fitting on the spindle (end of the axle). They install the same as regular grease caps. It sounds like you are looking for bearing protectors…
view full answer...The Malone MicroSport Trailer #MPG460G does have the 1.98 inch inner diameter hub. I confirmed this with the manufacturer. To add bearing buddies, you simply need the #BB1980A for chrome or #BB1980A-SS for stainless steel. You will not need to…
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