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Replacement Trailer Brakes For Dexter 023-451-00 Electric Drum Brakes  

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Now that you’ve mentioned, I did took a picture from the brakes on the right side. That is how I found the P/N. The one in the left side is in a very bad condition , couldn’t read the PN out of it. So , can you quote me the following: 01 left side brake assembly And extras for it 01 brake shoes 01 Magnetic kit Thank you

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The Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Assembly # 23-451 being the part number 023-451-00 that you referenced is a right side brake assembly. The Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Assembly # 23-450 is the matching left side brake assembly. This is available as a kit # 23-450-451 since I always recommend changing brakes as a set.

We have the etrailer Electric Trailer Brake Kit # AKEBRK-10 which will can also be used. These are the same 12-1/4" x 3-3/8" brakes pads as the Dexter brand and they are also self adjusting. They are also available individually as the Right # AKEBRK-10R and Left # AKEBRK-10L assemblies.

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Bud M

Elison L.

1/1/0001

Now that you’ve mentioned, I did took a picture from the brakes on the right side. That is how I found the P/N. The one in the left side is in a very bad condition , couldn’t read the PN out of it. So , can you quote me the following: 01 left side brake assembly And extras for it 01 brake shoes 01 Magnetic kit Thank you

Gregory M.

2/7/2022

That would be the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Assembly # 23-450 for the left side brake assembly. Since the brake pads are left and right specific, here are both as I was not sure if you were only wanting pads for the left or spares for both sides of the axle. 12-1/4" x 3-3/8" Electric Brake Shoe/Lining LH # BP04-245 12-1/4" x 3-3/8" Electric Brake Shoe/Lining RH # BP04-255 Replacement Magnet Kit for Dexter 12-1/4" Electric Brake Assembly # BP01-301. This magnet will work on either the left or right side.

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