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One wheel locking up on your trailers brakes could be for a few reason. Most likely it's due to a brake assembly that is out of adjustment. You want to adjust the assemblies so there is only a light drag on them when they are turned by hand.…
view full answer...Yes and no. The first thing to note is that the etrailer brake kit you were looking at is part #AKEBRK-6 and is just a regular brake kit while the Dexter Axle kit you were looking at is part #23-464-465 which is their Nev-R-Adjust kit that adjusts…
view full answer...In order to pick out the correct hub assembly for a trailer you are going to need know a few key pieces of information. The first thing you will need to know is the bolt pattern of your hubs. Since you already know your is 5 on 4-1/2 inches we can…
view full answer...The two Dexter hub and drums you mentioned do fit the same spindle as they use the same bearings and grease seal, but they have different capacities, and I verified with Dexter that the actual drum itself is different to compensate for the…
view full answer...The difference between the two hubs part #84546UC3 and #84546UC3-EZ is the grease cap that comes with them. The part #84546UC3-EZ includes an EZ lube style of grease cap that has a rubber plug that can be removed for easy access to the zerk fitting.…
view full answer...The #84546UC3 and #84546UC3-EZ Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly are identical with the exception of the grease cap. Each is a single hub with an integrated drum. They use the same bearings, races, and grease seals. The #84546UC3-EZ has an EZ-Lube…
view full answer...Trailer brakes can be either self-adjusting like the Dexter #23-468 or may require periodic manual adjustments like #23-27, depending on the particular model assemblies you have installed on the trailer. An easy way to tell if you have self-adjusting…
view full answer...The #AKEBRK-35-SA self-adjusting trailer brake assembly will be compatible with the brake mounting flange on your Dexter Torflex axle. You can confirm this by taking a center to center measurement of the bolt holes which should measure as shown in…
view full answer...The correct hub/drum for a Dexter 4,000 Lb Axle is the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part #K08-426-91. Then for the brakes, you can use the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #23-468-469. The hubs/drums for a 3,500 lb axle are…
view full answer...The 1/8" of lateral movement on the hub does not seem right. It sounds like it is possible the bearings in the hub may not be the correct size for your spindle. The best solution is to double check the bearings and measure the spindle with…
view full answer...The AxleTek #AKHD-655-35-EZ-K hub is manufactured overseas in China. For a compatible hub/drum that's manufactured in the USA, take a look at the trailer hub and drum assembly, part #84656UC3-EZ from Dexter Axle. This hub is compatible with the…
view full answer...The bearings and grease seals that are included with the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part #AKHD-545-35-EZ-K are manufactured by Axle Teknology LLC.
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