Your Dexter Trailer Brake Drum # 9-44-1 is designed to fit the Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly # 8-288-3UC1. This drum and hub installs on 9,000-lb to 10,000-lb general-duty Dexter axles made prior to July 2009. view full answer...
Mobile home axles are designed for single-use, as when transporting the trailer to its permanent location. These often use uncommon bearings that are not readily available. In your case we do offer bearing # 25580 and we also offer hubs that use this part. The link provided will let you see all such hub/drum assemblies.
You will need to know your outer bearing to match this as well. Filters on the page allow you to select that attribute, as well as the axle capacity, bolt pattern, drum... view full answer...
The Titan 5 on 4-1/2 Hub and Drum Assembly, part # T1543900CB042, you have referenced is a 10-inch hub and drum assembly. A 10-inch size wheel will not fit this assembly. This hub and drum assembly will use 13, 14, or 15 inch wheels.
The hub and drum assembly that would fit a 2,200-lb axle that uses 10-inch wheels would be the Titan 5 on 4-1/2 Hub and Drum Assembly, part # T1540500CB042. This is a 8-1/2 inch hub and drum assembly and will accept 10-inch wheels.You will also need to order... view full answer...
According to my research, your 92865A-1 hub/drum has a 25580 inner and an 14125A outer bearing and a 8 on 6-1/2 inch lug pattern, as does the AxleTek # AKHD-865-7-2-K hub drum you referenced. The # AKHD-865-7-2-K would be an acceptable replacement for your existing hub/drums, assuming that your existing grease seals have an ID of 2.25 and an OD of 3.376. view full answer...
To choose the correct electric or hydraulic drum brakes for your trailer you need to know the axle's weight rating so you can choose brakes with the right stopping power. The plate or sticker on the axle should indicate the weight rating. I linked you to our main pages for both electric and hydraulic 10-inch drum brakes.
To identify the correct 5-on-4-1/2 hubs to fit your spindles you will need to know your existing hubs' inner and outer bearings. The new hub must use the same inner and... view full answer...
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...
Both replacement trailer brakes and hub/drums should be selected based on the axle weight rating.
The best way to select replacement hub/drums is to pull one of the hubs and remove its inner and outer bearings to obtain their part numbers. This is the easiest method to find a compatible hub. When not available measurements can be used but these need to be very precise, to the nearest thousandth of an inch, such as 1.234-inches.
We do carry one bearing with an inside diameter of 0.75-inches,... view full answer...
Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System # ASR1THDS03 requires hubs that use inner/outer bearings # L68149 and # L44649.
This set of bearings is popular and all idler hubs and hub/drums that use these bearings appears on the page I linked for you. A cost-effective hub/drum option is the 10-inch etrailer AxleTek hub # AKHD-545-35-K or for an idler hub part # AKIHUB-545-35-K. view full answer...
The Dexter Trailer Hub Drum Assembly - 9K to 10K - 8 on 6.5 - Oil Bath - Non-ABS Drum - After July 2009 # 8-430-5UC3 comes as the complete kit and the hub/drum is not available separately. The bearings, races, seals, and caps are available separately:
Inner Bearing # 387A
Outer Bearing # 25580
Inner Race # 382A
Outer Race # 25520
Oil Seal # 10-51
Oil Cap Kit # RG04-300 view full answer...
The grease that comes installed in the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 3,500-lb Axles - 10" Diameter - 5 on 4-1/2 - Pre-Greased # AKHD-545-35-K that you referenced is a Lithium based grease. When it's time to re-grease them we recommend the LMX red grease part # L11390 which is waterproof and the heavy duty. view full answer...
You can use larger brakes and hubs by matching up the brake mounting pattern to your flanges and by selecting new hubs that use the same bearing set as your current hubs. Matching the bearings will ensure the new hubs fit properly on your spindles. The linked photo shows the usual location of bearing numbers.
If you wanted to use 4-bolt AxleTek # AKEBRK-35L and # AKEBRK-35R electric drum brakes and if your hubs use inner/outer bearings # L68149 and # L44649 you could use hub/drum # AKHD-545-35-K.... view full answer...
We do offer several types of grease products with varied formulations for specific applications. The LubriMatic Disc/Drum Brake and Wheel Bearing Grease # L11380 that you referenced is formulated for drum brake and wheel bearing lubrication. This product is rated GC-LB by the NLGI which means it has the highest rating in its product class. The available grease types and their applications are detailed in the linked article on lubricants.
We also offer hub/drum assemblies that you can see... view full answer...
If you are only needing an idler hub we have the DeeMaxx # DE96VR which you will need to combine with the Bearings # 25580, # 15123, Grease Seal # GS-2125DL and either a standard Grease Cap # F001520 or EZ Lube Cap # DC250L-DCRP.
For a hub/drum assembly we have either the EZ Lube Hub/Drum # AKHD-655-6-G-EZ-K or Standard Hub/Drum # AKHD-655-6-G-K. Both of these will require you to switch the grease seal to the Seal # GS-2125DL which fits your spindle. view full answer...
For a trailer as old as yours I can say that it's pretty unlikely any of the hubs made currently are going to fit since designs have changed since then. But someone could have updated the axle to something newer so you never know.
So the spindle of your axle would need to have diameters of 1.378 and 1.063 where the bearings ride for hub # AKHD-545-35-K to fit. view full answer...
The Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors # BB2047SS fit a 2.047" hub bore and are the closest item we have to the 2.033 diameter you measured. You might consider changing out the Hub # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K to get all the parts to the correct size. Your 1 hub may have been replaced by a previous owner with a different part. view full answer...
We have one hub and drum assembly that uses the same bearings as the hub you referenced but that also has 5/8 inch studs. It is # 8-285-10UC3-A.
This hub is rated for 8,000 pound axles but it is an oil bath hub and doesn't use grease like regular hubs. Despite it being an oil bath hub you can still use it. The lug nuts are included. view full answer...
The Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 5,200-lb Axles # 8-201-5UC3 has a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern, 1/2" studs, and uses LM67048 and 25580 bearings so you'll need to use the Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 5,200-lb Axles # 8-213-5UC1.
If you have EZ-Lube axles then you'll want part # 8-213-5UC1-EZ instead to get the correct dust cap for easy access to the grease zerks. view full answer...
You will need to remove the existing trailer hub from your axle to be able to find the correct hub and drum assembly replacement for your trailer. The things you will need to know are listed below.
Inner Bearing Part Number
Outer Bearing Part Number
Grease Seal Part Number
Inner Diameter of the Hub if it has Brakes
Width of the Brake Pads on the Brake Assembly
Mounting Pattern for the Brake Assembly
Bolt Pattern for the Wheels on the Trailer
Wheel Stud Diameter for Lug Nuts on the Trailer
If... view full answer...
The Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 8,000-lb Axles - 8 on 6-1/2 - Oil Bath # 8-285-10UC3-A is the replacement option we have. The only difference is the wheel studs are 5/8 inches instead or the 9/16 inch wheel studs of your current hub. This comes with the lug nuts you need as well, so it will be an easy swap and will fit your wheels. view full answer...
We do offer replacement trailer wheels (rims) with the 4 x 9.44-inch bolt pattern, such as part # AM20395 from Dexter which is a 15 x 5-inch wheel. We also offer this bolt pattern in other wheel sizes; those part numbers are linked for you: # AM20208 and # AM20312.
For this vintage style wheel, we no longer have replacement hub/drum assemblies. At right is a link to all hub/drum assembly sizes we do offer. view full answer...