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Male speaker: Today, we're gonna take a look at the Dexter 7-inch hydraulic trailer brake kit, with the left- and right-hand brake assemblies for 2500-pound axles. Now, hydraulic drum brake assemblies are designed to use with surge-type trailer brake actuators. These assemblies are manual adjustment brakes, so they do require a periodic manual adjustment. Right down here is your adjustment gear,… see more >
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The 4 mounting bolts on the Dexter Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit - Uni-Servo - 7" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 2.5K #23-398-399 you were looking at are 2-3/4" apart on center or 4" apart when measured diagonally and will fit your…
view full answer...The correct replacement for Atwood 7" x 1-3/4" Hydraulic Drum Brakes is the Dexter Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit part #23-398-399. If you are having trouble removing the old brakes, I recommend applying heat but you can cut the nuts off worst…
view full answer...Brakes like the Dexter #23-398-399 that are rated for 2,500 lbs have the capacity to work with 1,800 lb axles, but to get the right brakes you'll need to know your brake's mounting flange bolt pattern as well as your drum diameter. The…
view full answer...We actually have a variety of brake components here at etrailer.com that I have linked for you to filter through. Usually what we see is that it's more cost-effective to replace the entire brake assembly instead of piecing it out plus you know…
view full answer...The Demco Hydraulic Brake Actuator #DM72VR will replace your Atwood 171 actuator. This surge brake actuator will work for drum brakes and has no reverse lock out but is recommended that you equip your trailer with free-backing brakes so you can drive…
view full answer...The Atwood Hydraulic Braking Assemblies 84210 are no longer made so replacement parts for them are not easily found. If you wanted, you could scour the internet and you might have luck finding someone with replacement parts for these in stock. That…
view full answer...To replace the 15192TC double lipped grease seal in your hub, I recommend grease seal pair #RG06-020 which has an inside diameter of 1.5 and outside diameter of 1.987 which is confirmed as a replacement for the 15192TC. They are the closest seals we…
view full answer...A BT8 spindle would have a diameter of .99 of an inch where the bearings would both install and would have a diameter of 1.24 where the great seal would ride. That would require a hub part #AKIHUB-440-2-1K for an idler hub. A BTR spindle would have…
view full answer...If the spindles on your Reliable 2,700 pound axle are straight (same diameter in both bearing locations) then that indicates that it uses L44649 inner and outer bearings but if the spindles are tapered (inner bearing surface diameter is larger than…
view full answer...The correct braking assembly for your 2000 Jayco Eagle UDST Pop-Up Camper is most likely the Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit part #AKUBRK-35 which is 10" x 2-1/4" but if you take a quick measurement of the contact surface inside your drum you…
view full answer...You very well could use wheel studs instead of bolts by installing screw-in studs like the 1/2" x 2" Redline #25-53 or #25-51, or the 9/16" x 3" Redline #25-11. Just be sure that the stud is the correct size, the middle opening on…
view full answer...To determine the size of the brake assemblies you need you have to measure the depth and width of the hub drum on the axle like what you see in the picture I attached. The most common size is 2-1/4 inch wide like the #T4071600-500 that you…
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