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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...Here is a list of the 15" X 6" wheels we carry with the 5 on 5" bolt pattern. Vesper Steel Modular Trailer Wheel #TA97RR Dexstar Steel Spoke Trailer Wheel #AM20528DX Vesper Steel 10-Spoke Trailer Wheel #560550WS1 Vesper Steel Modular…
view full answer...It sounds like you are needing to replace the hub and drum assemblies on your trailer. The B12E-22 number you mentioned in your question does indeed correspond to an electric brake assembly, specifically the etrailer.com #AKEBRK-6R for the Right Hand…
view full answer...The best tire for your trailer in the same size that you have is the part #AM10245. This is the highest capacity tire we offer in that size. It is a Load Range D with 2,150 lbs at 65 psi capacity. Your current tire is a bias-ply. I can tell by the…
view full answer...The LT can have different meanings depending on where it falls in the tire size; at the beginning as you referenced indicates "Light Truck-metric," meant to be used for vehicles capable of hauling heavy cargo and pulling large trailers. All…
view full answer...The only time that sort of width will make a difference is if your tires/wheels are already REALLY close to making contact with your trailer frame. If there are a few inches of clearance then you'll be just fine! For your application I recommend…
view full answer...The #e46SR spring is designed to be used without a bushing and is normally a replacement for springs on a mobile home axle. The 9/16 inch bolt will be a bit loose in this type of spring that is used without a bushing.
view full answer...We do offer a couple of axles that may be what you are looking for. You said it is the front axle with brakes, but you do not use electric brakes. You will want to take a couple of measurements to make sure you are replacing your axle with one that…
view full answer...I can help you out with the best ST205/75R15 tires for your 4,300 lb travel trailer, and since you asked for options I'll mention a couple, though the best option due to its value and quality is from Kenda: - Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer…
view full answer...It is best to use the Conventional Ramp Door Spring for 6' Wide Enclosed Trailer #M364FR. This will fit a rear door 37-1/2" to 67-5/8" wide. The EZ Gate Tailgate Lift Assist #3375201000 is designed for a utility trailer with a rail to…
view full answer...90-120 ft lbs of torque is probably about right for your 15 inch trailer rims. If you check out the lug nut torque chart that I attached you will see that nearly all of the torque specs are that and higher. You'll need to know the diameter of the…
view full answer...The main difference between a Class III hitch and a Class IV hitch is the capacities they set for the hitches. Class III hitches are rated for up to 6,000 lbs GTW with 600 lbs TW whereas a Class IV is rated for up to 12,000 lbs GTW and 1,000 TW. For…
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