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Today were going to install part number TRBK10E01 from TruRyde. This is their Electric Trailer Brake for Left Hand Side. Were going to start off our install with the idler hub already removed from the trailer. This trailer previously did not have brakes so were going to add brakes to the trailer. Now if we add brakes to this trailer axle due to the fact that it has a brake flange already… see more >
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Yes, for Dexter part number K08-247-1G you'll need the Dexter Trailer Hub & Drum Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles - 10" Diameter - 5 on 4-1/2 - Pre-Greased #84546UC3-EZ.
view full answer...We do have a disc brake kit that is compatible with the Dexter Axle Oil Hub for 9,000-lb - 10,000-lb General Duty Axles #008-430-03 and for Dexter general-duty axles manufactured after May 2013. This disc brake kit is for spring axles only (which…
view full answer...I am not sure what you mean by MTI number?
view full answer...The difference between the two hubs part #84546UC3 and #84546UC3-EZ is the grease cap that comes with them. The part #84546UC3-EZ includes an EZ lube style of grease cap that has a rubber plug that can be removed for easy access to the zerk fitting.…
view full answer...Dexter is a manufacturer and not a distributor so yes, Dexter does actually manufacture their brake drum assemblies like the #84546UC3-EZ.
view full answer...I went out to our warehouse and measured the Dexter Heavy Duty Suspension Upgrade Kit for Single Axle Trailers part #K71-358-00 for you. The dimension for the shackle kit are as follows: The distance between the top and bottom steel brackets is…
view full answer...The Dexter Heavy Duty Suspension Upgrade Kit part #K71-358-00 would allow you to upgrade to wet bolts and bronze bushings on 1-3/4" wide double eye leaf springs. The wet bolts and bronze bushing will last much longer and preform better than the…
view full answer...It sounds like you're trying to find a replacement axle for your trailer. In order to do that you'll want to also take into account the width of the tires/wheels you intend to use, along with the spindle length. With this in mind, you will…
view full answer...You can still use axle #T3584F-EZ-8974 if the spring seat centers match up like you said. The hub face to hub face measurement is only off 1/2 inch on each side which isn't going to cause you any problems.
view full answer...You will need the Grease Seal #58846 for your Lippert axle to replace your current Dexter 10-19 grease seal. We also carry the Hub Bearing Kit #BK2-100 you can keep on hand in the event you have some bearings go out on the road. The Seal Puller…
view full answer...The first thing you'll want to do is make sure your axle has a brake mounting flange. If it's a 3500 lb axle, it should have one. Next, you'll want to pull one of your existing hubs and obtain the reference numbers from the inner and…
view full answer...Steel and aluminum trailer wheels of the same size and bolt pattern will have the same rating. One is not better than the other in that regard. Aluminum is superior for corrosion resistance but tend to be more expensive. The D is not a size…
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