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Today in our trailer, we'll be installing the etrailer axle technology electric trailer brake assembly. It's self adjusting for the left hand side for 5200 to 7000 pound axles. It's part number AKEBRK-7L-SA. It's also available as an assembly for the right side, part number AKEBRK-7R-SA. Here's a look at our new brake assembly. As you can see, it's an entire new assembly, new backing plate, new… see more >
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The Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #AKHD-655-6-EZ-K uses a lithium complex, multipurpose grease. You only need to ensure the Grease #L11390 you use is also a lithium complex to prevent any damage which could be caused by using a different…
view full answer...That sounds within the normal range. I wouldn't worry too much about it. Hubs are known to get hot. Especially ones as high capacity as you have. A lot of time hubs are between 150 and 160 and we tell people not to really worry unless it over…
view full answer...Red grease is the king honestly. I can't find where you found on our site to say otherwise for disc brakes but you'll be fine with it in your trailer hub. The LMX red grease #L11390 you referenced is a good choice for extremes of temperature…
view full answer...It should be getting close to 12 volts if the power output is set to the maximum on the brake controller. Some brake controllers will not work properly if they are titled or turned to the side or if it has a leveler knob that is not level. Check…
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...An EZ lube spindle will be better because it allows you to insert grease from inside the spindle where the bearings are and push out the old grease whereas with a Bearing Buddy you basically just get to push grease through the front of the hub. I…
view full answer...We carry several replacement trailer brake magnets that are all designed to fit specific models of brake assemblies. If yours don't seem to be close enough to the armature surface of the hub then it would seem that you do not have the correct…
view full answer...First, a 5,200 pound axle is a de-rated 6,000 pound axle so they take many of the same parts. Some 7,000 pound axles also take the same size parts. The difference is the size or ability of the magnets. Sometimes you will see the same type of magnet…
view full answer...As you may have already found, 5200 lb, 6000 lb and 7000 lb axles can all use the same components including inner/outer bearings, hubs and brakes. Here are some other things they share in common: Dexter 5200 lb Regular Duty Axle - 0.180 inch tube…
view full answer...Yes, we do have the wet equalizer bolts you can use with the Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers. You will need #126B2. I have included a picture showing a typical installation of the bolts being used to secure the springs to an equalizer. Installation of…
view full answer...It is possible that the MORryde Shocking Absorbing Equalizers #MR27ZR and Wet Bolt Kit #MR46ZR you were looking at will fit your 2020 Grand Design Reflection 337RLS, but the only way to be sure will be measuring what is currently installed on your…
view full answer...The difference between these two parts comes down to the size of the brake assembly and hubs that are on your axles. The #AKBRKR-M10 that has green wires are designed for 10" electric brake assemblies, where the #BP01-225 are designed for…
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