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From the information that I was able to find on the L44549 bearing, it shows it being a 1-1/16 inch bearing which is the same as Trailer Hub Bearing, #L44649. Just to be sure, I recommend measuring the L44549 bearing with a digital caliper to confirm…
view full answer...Replacement drum shoes are determined by the hub size. Based on the GVWR of your 2016 Jayco slx 264bhw with dual axles and the 15 inch factory wheel size, you will definitely have 10 inch hubs. I recommend replacing your shoes with the Replacement…
view full answer...I wasn't able to find anything in regards to a brand of trailer brake assemblies by the name of Shoals but Dexter on the other hand is basically the industry leader in terms of trailer brakes/hubs etc. so if you are considering the Dexter brand…
view full answer...There really isn't a particular maximum trailer weight that is used to determine when brakes need to be added to both axles of a tandem axle setup. While I do still recommend checking your local laws, I am also not aware of any general laws that…
view full answer...It really does sound like you have a Dexter 3,500 lb axle. The brake assembly that would work for you is the part #23-26 for the left hand side and part #23-27 for the right hand side.
view full answer...They are generally pretty universal. You want to check to see how many bolts there are on the brake flange, get overall diameter and the overall thickness of the shoes. For instance the very popular Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #AKEBRK-35-SA is a…
view full answer...It sounds like you are needing to replace the hub and drum assemblies on your trailer. The B12E-22 number you mentioned in your question does indeed correspond to an electric brake assembly, specifically the etrailer.com #AKEBRK-6R for the Right Hand…
view full answer...If the surface on the inside of the drum where the shoe pads make contact isn't smooth then a brake shop may be able to turn the drums. If that surface or the surface where the magnet makes contact (called the armature surface) is discolored then…
view full answer...I checked with Dexter and they indicate that for hub 008-386-80: "Available for service parts only." Meaning the actual hub assembly is not available but parts for it are such as the 35mm cartridge bearing #31-72-3. There isn't a way to…
view full answer...We have direct replacements for the two brake assembly part numbers you listed. You would want part #AKEBRK-35R and #AKEBRK-35L. Or, for never adjust assemblies the part #AKEBRK-35L-SA and #AKEBRK-35R-SA would work as well. Most likely you have a…
view full answer...Dexter Nev-R-Lube Bearings such as the 50MM #31-71-3 do not have a specific maintenance or replacement schedule. These are pre-lubricated at the factory, which will make it resistant to contamination, and sealed for life so there is typically no…
view full answer...Trailer brake magnets actually are not polarity sensitive. That means either wire lead can be the positive as long as the other wire is grounded.
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