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Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at the Dexter 10 inch left hand and right hand side, Nev-R-Adjust electric trailer brake assemblies for 4,400 pound axles. Now these are electric brakes, which are easier to install, they offer more user control than hydraulic brakes. Basically, these electric brakes require only an electric brake controller, which we do… see more >
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Hey Rob; thanks for the photos and it was actually the one with the hub number that did it. That's a BD 545 which is an AxleTek 3,500 lb hub and drum like the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #AKHD-545-35-K. The 35 on the axle sticker was a good…
view full answer...The ALKO 4,400 lb axles use the same bearing sizes as the standard 3,500 lb alxes. If you want USA made bearings, I recommend the Bearing Kit #TMK52VR. This kit comes with the Timken brand bearings which are all made here in the USA.
view full answer...Actually, there's a little more to it than that. The magnets on the #K23-478-479 are a little different, but the primary difference is the mounting bolt pattern. On a typical 3500 lb brake assembly, the mounting studs will all be 2-7/8 inches…
view full answer...Based on what you described you have a standard 4-bolt trailer brake assembly bolt pattern. For brake assemblies that match that and the 4,400 lb axle capacity you have you'd want the part #K23-478-00 for the left hand side and part #K23-479-00…
view full answer...The bolt pattern of the 4,400 lb brake assemblies like the #K23-478-479 is different from the 3,500 lb axle brake assemblies like the #23-468-469 that would fit so that's what you'd want to go with. I know it sounds tempting to put higher…
view full answer...You cannot really go by miles when determining when brakes should be replaced. You would know to replace them the same way you would know with a vehicle. If performance is suffering and adjusting the brakes does not help and there are no other issues…
view full answer...The closest trailer axle we have to the measurements you provided is the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam with E-Z Lube Spindles part #7359765. This axle has a 3,500 lb capacity with a 95" hub face to hub face and 80" spring center to spring center…
view full answer...Red lithium grease such as #L11390 is one we use often here for installations and it is compatible with other Lithium formulas. I have included a link to our help article that covers grease compatibility. There are greases that are not compatible…
view full answer...We do have a replacement for your 10-47 seal. The seal you are looking for is the #9103309. This is the Dexter seal number 010-047-00 which we have confirmed to be identical.
view full answer...For the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric 4,400LB Trailer Brake Kit #K23-478-479 we have the Left Side Set #K71-698-00 and Right Side Set #K71-699-00 replacement brake shoes.
view full answer...All of our 10 x 2-1/4-inch electric drum brakes for 3500-lb axles use a 4-bolt mounting pattern and this is the same as the 4400-lbs brakes we offer such as Dexter self-adjusting brakes #K23-478-479 and standard brakes #K23-462-463-00.
view full answer...If you have a 023-478-00 braking assembly on the left side of your trailer then that means the correct Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit for you is part #K23-478-479 which comes with both the left and right side.
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