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Today, we're going to review part number 8-201-5UC3. This is the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 5,200-pound axles with a 6 on 5-1/2 inch bolt pattern. Now, this trailer hub and drum assembly will fit on axles that use electric or hydraulic brakes. It includes all the parts showing here, the bearings, the bearing races, which are already pre-installed on the front and the back of the hub… see more >
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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…
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view full answer...Generally speaking, the lube plate will need to cover the skid plate on the 5th wheel hitch. There are some pin boxes out there that will recommend a specific lube plate but most of the times this classification will be from the 5th wheel hitch…
view full answer...The inner diameters of the LM67048 and 15123 both are the same (1.250 inches). That means that a hub with either bearing in the outer bearing would fit your spindle. The part #AKHD-655-6-EZ-K would fit your axle.
view full answer...If the brake magnet is worn to the point that the windings are visible then you know it's time to replace the magnet. However, magnets can also fail without the visible signs of wear. Check out the FAQ article I attached on testing brake magnets…
view full answer...You will need to get the other bearing number from inside your current hubs before we can pick you out replacement hubs. Most likely the outer bearing you pulled is a LM67048 and the inner you have is a 25580 which would mean that the #8-201-5UC3…
view full answer...I have another option for you, but the only hub and drum assemblies available with the 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern are only rated for wheels up to 16-1/2" diameter and are not designed to work with 17" wheels. Starting with the axle for…
view full answer...I have an axle that is pretty close to what you're wanting, but is not going to work as the spring center measurement is a bit off and it needs to be just right to work. I do have a solution though. You can get the Timbren Axle-less Trailer…
view full answer...You will not want to use agricultural hubs if you intend to pull the trailer on the highway. Agro hubs are usually speed-limited to 20-mph. Similar speed limitation generally applies to tires intended for use on farm equipment. The keys for selecting…
view full answer...Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...I'm assuming you're turning the knob above the flame symbol to 350 degrees or higher and you're still maxing out at 225 degrees on the #FR97KR. It sounds like you don't have enough inlet pressure. I would have a professional come out…
view full answer...Are you trying to pick out brake shoes or all new brake assemblies? Normally you measure the depth of the hub drum and then measure the diameter of it and you'll know which size you have. I attached a picture that shows where to measure. If shoes…
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