EZ Loader TA96BT Trailer Parts Guide — Hubs, Brakes, Bunks & Hardware

EZ Loader TA96BT Trailer Parts Guide — Hubs, Brakes, Bunks & Hardware

Find the right parts for your EZ Loader TA96BT trailer—without guesswork.

The TA96BT is a common EZ Loader tandem axle bunk trailer equipped with torsion axle suspension. While many components are similar to other models, hub type, brake setup, and mounting hardware can vary depending on configuration and upgrades over time.

This guide helps you identify the most common replacement parts and where to start.


What Trailer This Is

  • “TA” = Tandem Axle
  • “96” = Approximate overall trailer width (outside of tire to outside of tire)
  • “B” = Bunk system
  • “T” = Torsion axle suspension

Material Note: Most EZ Loader aluminum trailers include an “A” in the model. If there’s no “A,” it’s typically galvanized—but we always confirm before matching parts.

These trailers are commonly found in capacity ranges from approximately 4,600 lb up to 10,000 lb, depending on configuration.

Important: Not all TA96BT trailers are identical. Axles, hubs, brakes, and bunk setups can vary.


Common Replacement Parts

Common replacement parts include:

Fitment matters: bracket style, height, and spacing all affect how your boat sits and loads on the trailer.


Hubs & Bearings

EZ Loader TA96BT trailers may use either oil bath hubs or grease-packed hubs, depending on the year, axle setup, and any changes made over time.

Correct fitment depends on:

  • Spindle size
  • Bolt pattern (5-lug, 6-lug, etc.)
  • Axle rating

Start here:

Not sure which you have? Give us your hub or axle measurements—we’ll match it correctly.


Brakes

TA96BT trailers may be equipped with disc brakes or drum brakes, depending on model and configuration.

Common replacement items include:

Start here:

Important: Brake type must match your hub and axle configuration.


Bunks & Brackets

The bunk system supports your boat and must be properly aligned.

Common replacement parts include:

  • Bunk boards and coverings
  • Upright support brackets
  • Top hat brackets and mounting hardware

Start here:

Fitment matters: Proper bunk spacing and height affect loading, stability, and hull protection.


Hardware & Mounting Components

Many trailer issues come down to worn or incorrect hardware.

  • U-bolts (critical for frame mounting)
  • Hex bolts and lag screws
  • Lock nuts and washers
  • Bracket mounting hardware

Start here:


Not Sure? Call Us First

Trailer parts are not one-size-fits-all.

The fastest way to get the right parts is to confirm your setup before ordering.

📞 Call 843-784-5797
We’ll help you match the correct parts based on your trailer.

No texting — just real answers from real people.


What to Have Ready When You Call

  • Trailer model (TA96BT or similar)
  • VIN (if available)
  • Axle or hub measurements
  • Photos of your current setup (very helpful)

Photos are often the fastest way for us to confirm the correct parts.


Compare Similar Models

Running a spring axle version? See the TA96BS Parts Guide.

Need a wider frame? See the TA102BT Parts Guide.