EZ Loader Trailer Parts Guides & Fitment Help

EZ Loader Trailer Parts Guides & Fitment Help

Getting the right EZ Loader trailer parts should not be guesswork.

Use the guides below to identify your trailer model, understand your setup, and match the correct replacement parts before you order.

EZ Loader trailers are built in different widths, suspension styles, axle setups, hub styles, brake systems, and bunk layouts. A part that looks close in a photo may not be the correct part for your trailer.

Independent EZ Loader Parts Dealer Notice

EZLoaderParts411.com and EZLoaderTrailers411.com are not the EZ Loader factory or EZ Loader Corporation. We are independent brick-and-mortar trailer dealer websites operated by the 411Marine team, specializing in EZ Loader trailers, OEM replacement parts, and fitment support.

Our reputation and long history with EZ Loader products may be what brought you here. We appreciate that trust, but we want the relationship to be clear: we are a dealer resource, not the manufacturer.

We support our previous trailer customers and welcome new customers who need help identifying the correct EZ Loader parts. At our Hardeeville, South Carolina store, we keep new model trailers on site and use real trailers, real measurements, photos, and hands-on comparison whenever possible to help verify parts before customers order.


Find Parts by Trailer Model

Start here if you know your trailer model. These guides help narrow common replacement parts by trailer series and setup.

Not sure which model you have? Scroll down or call us at 843-784-5797. We will help you identify it before you order parts.


Why We Built These Guides

EZ Loader trailers are not one-size-fits-all — and neither are the parts.

Most online parts listings rely on diagrams, generic fitment, or broad descriptions. We take a different approach. We work with these trailers every day and often confirm parts against real trailers, real measurements, and real customer photos.

Our goal is simple: help you avoid guessing.

Learn how we match parts to real trailers


How to Identify Your EZ Loader Trailer

EZ Loader trailer model numbers follow a pattern that can help identify major trailer features:

  • TA = Tandem axle
  • 96 or 102 = Approximate overall trailer width, usually outside of tire to outside of tire
  • B = Bunk system
  • S = Leaf spring suspension
  • T = Torsion axle suspension

Material Note: Most aluminum EZ Loader trailers include an “A” in the model number. If there is no “A,” the trailer is typically galvanized, but always confirm before ordering parts.

Important: The model number helps, but it does not guarantee every part. Axles, hubs, brakes, fenders, bunks, lights, and brackets can vary by year, build, and trailer configuration.


How to Identify the Correct EZ Loader Trailer Part

Getting the correct part starts with identifying the trailer, not just the broken part.

Before ordering, gather as much of the following information as possible:

  • Trailer VIN, if available
  • Trailer model number, if known
  • Year manufactured, if known
  • Axle count and suspension type
  • Tire and wheel size
  • Hub style, such as oil bath or grease-packed
  • Brake type, if the trailer has brakes
  • Clear photos of the trailer and the part you need to replace

If the VIN or model tag is missing, photos and measurements become more important. Take pictures of the full trailer, the axle area, the hub or brake area, the part itself, and any stamped numbers, labels, or casting marks.

Do not order by looks alone. A hub, seal, fender, light, bracket, or winch part may look close online but still be wrong for your trailer.


Common Trailer Parts We Help With

  • Trailer hubs — oil bath and grease-packed
  • Brake components — disc and drum
  • Bunk boards and coverings
  • Bunk brackets and mounting systems
  • U-bolts, fasteners, and mounting hardware
  • Fenders and fender mounting hardware
  • Trailer lights and wiring
  • Winches, straps, and bow stop parts
  • Oil bath caps, O-rings, seals, bearings, and hub parts

Correct fitment matters. The wrong part can affect loading, towing stability, braking, bearing life, lighting, and long-term trailer performance.


Not Sure? Call Us First

The fastest way to get the right parts is to confirm before you order.

Call 843-784-5797 and we will help you match the correct parts based on your trailer information.

No texting — just real answers from real people.


What to Have Ready

  • Trailer model, if known
  • VIN, if available
  • Year manufactured, if known
  • Axle or hub measurements
  • Tire and wheel size
  • Photos of the full trailer
  • Photos of the part you want to replace
  • Photos of any labels, stamped numbers, or tags

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