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To initially tighten a Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Assembly, like part #23-468, you need to spin the wheel downwards (when looking at it from the backside) with a brake adjustment spoon #W80630 or flat screwdriver. If you are needing…
view full answer...It is possible to loosen up how tight your Self-Adjusting Electric Trailer Brake Kit #AKEBRK-35-SA but it is a little difficult to do, mainly due to lack or room for working. You can potentially remove your hub to make loosening the brake a bit…
view full answer...Yes, it is a good idea to go ahead and add grease when installing the Suspension Kit for Tandem-Axle Trailers - 1-3/4" Wide Double Eye Springs - 2-1/4" Links #AP233. You don't want to use fat though, just go ahead and use the LubriMatic…
view full answer...Welding a mounting flange, possible item #4-35, is a very precise installation. The flanges need to be installed square and concentric to the hub and drum assembly and each other. If the flange is installed incorrectly rapid brake lining wear,…
view full answer...I'm glad you asked. Our etrailer brand brakes are holding up very well. We actually have an agreement with the same company who manufacture's Lippert's OEM brake assemblies, so our brakes are exactly the same as the brakes that come on…
view full answer...In some situations, brakes can be installed on only one axle of a tandem axle trailer, however you should first check your state laws to see how many brakes are required for the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of your tandem axle trailer. Some…
view full answer...The complete wet bolt and shackle strap replacement kit I recommend for your application is the MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit for Tandem Axle Trailers #MR46ZR because it includes the wet bolts with the grease fittings as well as 1/2" thick…
view full answer...The best matching leaf springs we offer for a 4,400 lb axle is going to be the #e27SR which is for 4,500 lb axles and has the very common spring length of 26 inches.
view full answer...The Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #AKHD-545-35-EZ-K is designed to be used with 13"-15" diameter wheels. If using steel wheels they can be torqued between 90-120 ft-lbs while aluminum wheels should be torqued between 90-100…
view full answer...For 10 inch brakes like #AKUBRK-35-D you can use nut and lock washer set (8 each) #BRKH10B. If you want to source stainless or galvanized nuts locally then they should be 7/16"-20.
view full answer...As long as one of the wires coming from the back of the hub is a ground and the other is a power, it does not matter which wire on the magnet goes to which wire from the back of the hub. I have included a link to a video of a magnetic brake…
view full answer...The Vesper Steel Modular Trailer Wheel #TA65VR was either made in Mexico or Brazil. When I reached out to my contact at Taskmaster he said those are the places that manufacture their wheels and without seeing a specific wheel he wouldn't be able…
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