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Today we're gonna take a look at the replacement trailer brake magnet kit for Dexter and Hayes Alcove 10 inch trailer brakes. This magnet kit will allow you to replace the worn out magnet on your 10 inch trailer brakes, helps you save money and time, because it's better than having to replace the whole brake assembly. This part is designed to work with the following 3500 pound axle brake… see more >
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Assuming that when you tested the resistance of the brakes you were testing the two wires on each magnet and getting 2.0 and 2.8 ohms the magnets on your trailer are not working correctly and will need to be replaced. For 7" brakes you should…
view full answer...Are there any visible signs of wear on the magnets like exposed windings then that would indicate they need replacing. Magnets can go bad without showing visible signs of wear though. To see how to troubleshoot them check out the help article I…
view full answer...You would need a tire with more weight capacity. Basically you need to take the total weight of the trailer when loaded and ready to tow and divide that number by the amount of tires the trailer has and that's the minimum tire weight capacity…
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...Basically every company who makes trailer brakes has their own brake magnets. Dexter is one of the leading manufacturers which is probably why you have found a lot of their stuff. Attached is a link to our selection of brake magnets for you to filter…
view full answer...The MORryde Wet Shoulder Bolt #MR52HR and Lippert Equa-Flex Wet Shoulder Bolt #LC126197 are identical in in size. The only difference I can see is the one comes from MORryde while the other comes from Lippert. Both have a length under head of…
view full answer...I currently have three diffrent self-adjusting assemblies for your boat trailer with 10" x 2-1/4" electric drum brakes which are attached for you below. eTrailer Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #AKEBRK-35-SA (3,500 Axles) Dexter…
view full answer...Yes and no. The first thing to note is that the etrailer brake kit you were looking at is part #AKEBRK-6 and is just a regular brake kit while the Dexter Axle kit you were looking at is part #23-464-465 which is their Nev-R-Adjust kit that adjusts…
view full answer...If the surface on the inside of the drum where the shoe pads make contact isn't smooth then a brake shop may be able to turn the drums. If that surface or the surface where the magnet makes contact (called the armature surface) is discolored then…
view full answer...The backing plate is not available separately from the entire assembly for this part number. When the backing plate needs replacing, the other components need replaced as well. The B10EA-21 AxleTek 10" x 2 1/4" LH Self-Adjusting Electric…
view full answer...The part of a hub/drum assembly that makes contact with the electromagnet, the armature surface, cannot be machined. If the surface is deteriorated you'd do well to replace that hub. The link provided will show you all hub/drum assemblies which…
view full answer...It's basically just a brand difference. Dexter trailer brakes are often considered to be the best around so we recommend them highly, but for a great self-adjusting assembly at a lower price you really can't go wrong with the etrailer.com…
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