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Jeff: Hello, everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're going to take a look at the 12-inch by two-inch right-hand electric trailer brake assembly for 6,000-pound axles.Now, these electric brakes are easier to install. They offer more user control than hydraulic brakes. Basically, they'll require just an electric brake controller, which… see more >
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As long as bearings on the hub you choose are compatible with the existing spindle on your axle, you can indeed change to hubs that have the desired wheel bolt pattern. The first step would be to confirm the dimensions of your spindles using an…
view full answer...For your electric brake assemblies, the first thing to note is that your ground on your brake magnets should be directly to the trailer frame. Each assembly should have the power from the wiring connection direct as well as the other wire of the…
view full answer...The Dexter Nev-R-Adjust electric trailer brakes can be manually adjusted. There are a couple teeth of the adjustment wheel that are exposed just under the lever that you referenced. I have attached a photo showing the teeth. You will likely need a…
view full answer...Grease Cap set #RG04-040 are regular grease caps that have a rubber plug on the end to access a grease zerk fitting on the spindle (end of the axle). They install the same as regular grease caps. It sounds like you are looking for bearing protectors…
view full answer...Knob or crank handle is just a change in design, we need to determine how the lift bar attaches to the plastic cover on your roof vent. The operator you selected, #BV0115-04, will work with roof vent covers that have a slot that the rivet head at the…
view full answer...Typically it's best to replace both brake assemblies at the same time since if one is worn out the other probably is but if for some reason one got damaged and the other was still in good shape you could replace them individually. For example for…
view full answer...Electric brakes do not each have to be changed in pairs, so that would not be the cause of the error message. I am not sure what brake controller you have, but there is some troubleshooting you can do. You will need to find out if the issue is on the…
view full answer...The Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part #AKHD-545-35-K for standard or part #AKHD-545-35-EZ-K for easy lube are what you need to replace the hub on a 1994 Haulmark Elite 24' Trailer.
view full answer...There is no specific torque rating for shackle bolts. Basically for the middle bolt there should be enough free play in the shackles to allow them to move. Tightening the shackle bolts too much will squeeze the shackle straps against the leaf springs…
view full answer...If you are referring to two white wires from the brake magnet that are coming from the rear of each electric brake assembly, then it would not matter which wire is connected to ground and which wire is used for the brake feed. The magnet that…
view full answer...Judging by the picture of your assembly and the magnet now would be a great time to replace your assemblies. Also based on the capacity of the axle and the bolt pattern I can see in the picture you would want the part #AKEBRK-7L-SA for the left hand…
view full answer...As long as the seals are in good condition, you should not need to change them out in order to replace your current brake shoes, because the assembly itself will stay mounted and the seal would come off with the hub drum. As a suggestion, however,…
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