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Electric Hub and Drum/Self-Adjusting Brakes Assemblies Needed for Lippert 3,500 lb Axles  

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Need some help on identifing which parts fit my axels I need 4 Pre greased Drums 5 lug and 2 RH and 2 LH self Adjusting Break Electric Trailer Brake Kit - Self-Adjusting - 10 inch and 16 new nuts for the break kit. Axle Information Lippert components Inc. Rpo-045-130587 / V000378958/ FBA-LCI35-D-95-NOSS-L Maximum Rebore Drum Diameter 10.09 8-247 / ACM 1 / 2125

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I do have a hub and drum/electric drum brake combination for you, but unfortunately the only pre-greased hubs that we have are idler hubs.

I was able to verify with Lippert that the axle with the part V000378958 is a 3,500 lb axle. They were not able to verify the bearings and grease seal but typically a 3,500 lb axle will use an Innder Bearing # L68149, and Outer Bearing # L44649, andthe Grease Seal # 58846 that has a 1.719" ID and a 2.565" OD.

If you can verify that this is the case for your spindles then I recommend using our Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K along with the Self-Adjusting Electric Trailer Brake Kit # AKEBRK-35-SA. The hub and drum assembly has a 10" diameter, has a 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern, and comes in a quantity of one. The brake kit is self-adjusting like you were looking for and comes in a quantity of two. The mounting hardware that you need is part # BRKH10B and comes with 8 nuts and 8 lockwashers.

Although pre-greased hubs are very convenient, packing your bearings actually isn't too difficult, and we have some tools you can use to speed up the process. You can use a bearing packer like part # PTW1218 or part # ALL647646 to make packing the bearings much easier and a little less messy than doing it by hand.

I have also attached some videos of the hub and drum/brake assemblies being installed that you can use as a reference.

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