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Hey Dave, it's great to hear from you again! The CE Smith U-Bolt - Zinc-Plated Steel - 3" Long x 3-1/8" Wide x 7/16" Diameter #CE15252A you were looking at could work for if the dimensions match what you currently have. You…
view full answer...Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...We do have what you need to replace the UFP HD-1377-10 hub and drum as well as add hydraulic brakes for your boat trailer. Here are the exact parts you will need: - Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #84546UC3 - Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit -…
view full answer...In order to determine if hub assembly 8-258-50UC1-EZ will work for you, first know that this assembly is for EZ Lube spindles that require a grease seal with a 1-1/2" inner diameter such as #RG06-020. You are also going to want to remove the hub…
view full answer...Although the Dexstar Steel Mini Mod Trailer Wheel #AM20315 has a e-coat primer and black powder coat finish, this is option is much more prone to rust over an aluminum or galvanized rim. The powder coat finish is mainly for common trailer use so it…
view full answer...Hi Wendell, We do offer compatible replacement hub/rotors for your Dexter 008-435-05 but they unfortunately do not come pre-greased. I recommend picking up the #K08-435-05 as well as bearings #L68149 and #L44649, and grease seal #RG06-050 to pre-pack…
view full answer...The Dexter 10" Hub-and-Rotor Assembly #K08-435-05 is designed to fit a 3,500LB trailer axle with the Inner Bearing #L68149, Outer Bearing #L44649 and Grease Seal #RG06-050. To confirm if this is what matches the axle on your 1990 Ranger Trail…
view full answer...It sounds like the seals have failed and the grease from the bearings has come out during travel. Also it is possible that if you have an EZ lube axle with a grease zerk at the end to add grease but use a single lip seal, the pressure can blow out…
view full answer...Some trailers are equipped with EZ Lube spindles, which have a grease fitting or zerk in the end of the spindle, and a small hole in the spindle that lets grease enter the interior of the hub and reach the bearings. This allows grease to be added to…
view full answer...Yes, you can replace your load range C tires with load range D tires without issue. It will only become any issue when you go down load ranges, not up. The tires will have the same overall diameter as long as they are the same size regardless of…
view full answer...When it comes to purchasing The Trailer Hub Assembly - 2,200-lb E-Z Lube Axle - 5 on 4-1/2 - 13 inch - 15 inch Wheels - Galvanized #8-258-50UC1-EZ, the bearings, races, and grease seals are included but they do not come packed. Grease will need to be…
view full answer...You can check the condition of your hub's races by carefully removing all bearing grease with a rag to expose the actual surface of the races. When they are completely free of grease, etc., inspect them for any signs of scoring (very slight…
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