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What you describe is a typical (10 inch inside diameter x 2-1/4 inch inside depth) brake drum for a 3500 lb capacity axle which would use a 10 x 2-1/4 inch brake assembly. Assuming you have electric brakes, I'd recommend a self-adjusting brake…
view full answer...Believe me I know how much of a pain a blown seal can be. Cleaning the shoes can be very tricky, and in some cases it can be impossible to get the shoes completely clean. We do recommend at the very least replacing the shoes, or just replacing the…
view full answer...To find the load capacity for your axle you should look on the trailer VIN plate or sticker that lists the VIN number. The weight rating of the axle should be listed on that same plate or sticker. Also, the axle could have a tag or plate on it that…
view full answer...It sounds like you are looking for 2 sets of left/right side brakes for your 7k trailer. If that is the case, we unfortuantely do not carry the 23-181-00 because these are an older brake model that was discontinued from Dexter. However, the new…
view full answer...We do carry the 33" Ark Stabilizer Jack that you are looking for with part #ARK77FR. I was able to track down a few drawings that you should find helpful. These are for the 30" #ARK94FR and the 24" #ARK34FR Stabilizer jacks. I'm…
view full answer...The difference between the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 12" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 7,000 lbs #23-180-181 and the #23-105-106 you mentioned are the strength of the brake magnets. The #23-180-181 was designed for 7000lb axles…
view full answer...You shouldn't really have any play with the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #AKHD-655-6-EZ-K. If you are getting play in it then the bearings most likely are either not set correctly or were the incorrect choice for your axle's…
view full answer...You can absolutely use a different brand of bearing, like the 25580 Timken Replacement Trailer Wheel Bearing #TMK44FR, for your trailer. Just make sure the bearing numbers match and you're good to go!
view full answer...I checked the Keystone website for details on your Raptor model 3912 but I could not find this model's axle specs. Since you want to choose brakes with the appropriate stopping power you'll just want to check your specs for the axles'…
view full answer...The Lippert 7,000 lb axles use a seal that is 2.250 inches inner diameter and 3.376 inches outer diameter. You will want Grease Seals 10-36 (pair) #RG06-070 for the replacements or complete bearing kit #BK3-200 which includes replacement bearings,…
view full answer...I was able to cross reference AL-KO 363239 and based on this you will need to use the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part #AKHD-655-6-K. That said, this comes with a 2.25" grease seal and you need a 2.125" grease seal so in addition to the…
view full answer...Yes, you can upgrade your 24' enclosed trailer's 5,200 lbs axles to 7,000 lbs straight axles. You'll need to upgrade your trailers suspension components, hubs, and wheels/tires. You will want to measure your current axle to ensure fit. I…
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