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Hub and Drum and Brakes for Trailer With 2,000 lb Axles & Bearings L44649  

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Nice thank you for all this info. Do you have a recommendation for electric breaks?

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Thanks for that great information we have exactly what you need for your 2,000 lb axles. The number you gave of 1.063 inches in diameter where your bearings ride on the spindle corresponds to Bearing # L44649. Knowing that, we can get you the correct hub and drum, which is the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 2K Axles # AKHD-545-2-2K.

These hub and drums work with 7" brake assemblies and for hydraulic brakes the correct assembly is the Dexter Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit # 23-398-399.

These brakes come with the mounting hardware but for an adjustment spoon you'll need Brake Adjustment Spoon for Drum Brakes # W80630. If you don't have one you'll also need an actuator, the Titan Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator - Drum - Multi-Fit Ball - Bolt On # T43397007K and hydraulic brake lines, the Demco Hydraulic Brake Line Kit for Single Axle Trailers - Drum Brakes # DM5426.

I have added links to video reviews for you to check out as well.

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Daniel P.

6/4/2020

Nice thank you for all this info. Do you have a recommendation for electric breaks?

Kyle S.

6/4/2020

Happy to help and there are absolutely electric brakes for the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # AKHD-545-2-2K. The parts you need are the Electric Trailer Brake Assembly - 7" - Left Hand # AKEBRK-2L and Right Hand # AKEBRK-2R. Along with these brakes you will need the Mounting Hardware for 7" Brake Assemblies # BRKH7. You will also need the Hopkins Engager Push-To-Test Trailer Breakaway Kit # 20400 as well as wiring for your trailer and a brake controller if those are things you do not have. I've linked help articles for you to check out as well on parts needed to add drum brakes.

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