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Today we're going to be taking a look at a brake mounting flange for a 2 3/8" round axle. This trailer brake mounting flange gets welded to the end of the axle beam to provide a secure mounting place and support for the brake assembly. This part number includes one brake mounting flange. It's for use with a 10" brake assembly. The center hole diameter, that pilot hole. That's going to give us a… see more >
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To get the best braking power for your boat trailer you would want to have disc brakes on both axles. If you happen to be limited to one axle then you would want the rear outfitted. With a 5,000lb boat you likely have two 3,500lb torsion axles. The…
view full answer...Trailer spindles are welded directly to the axle so to remove one it just needs to be cut off completely using a torch or saw. Then to replace the spindle such as with the EZ Lube #TRU37FR that you were looking at it's extremely important…
view full answer...Our Tire and Wheel combinations come ready to set at max psi, install on your hubs, and hit the road. They are not, however balanced in the way you may think of a car or truck tire. The way ST trailer tires are designed is different and their use is…
view full answer...There is a special jig required to weld on brake mounting flanges such as #4-35. The flange needs to be welded on concentric and square. Square meaning the flange must be a true 90 degrees from the spindle and concentric meaning the gap around the…
view full answer...Welding a mounting flange, possible item #4-35, is a very precise installation. The flanges need to be installed square and concentric to the hub and drum assembly and each other. If the flange is installed incorrectly rapid brake lining wear,…
view full answer...The measurements for the brake flange and the bolt pattern on trailer brakes is a center to center measurement, not outside to outside. The electric brakes you have appear to be using the industry standard which is typically listed as 2-3/4" or…
view full answer...In order to determine the correct placement for the brake mounting flange, you will need to put all wheel components together in the proper order on the spindle and then mark the location for the brake mounting flange. The brake mounting flange needs…
view full answer...I would be happy to recommend the parts needed to add electric brakes and new bearings on your 2010 Stehl ST80TD Tow Dolly, but first I will need you to confirm which bearings your spindle uses and if you already have a brake mounting flange…
view full answer...You have a 3500 pound axle, with a 4-bolt axle flange, spaced 4” apart each. You also have tires and wheels with a 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern. To put brakes on your West Texas Dolly #WTD-35D you will need a left and right trailer brake kit like the…
view full answer...The backing plate you are referring to is, I'm assuming, the brake mounting flange, which should be welded on. The dimensions of this are extremely important because it will determine the brake assemblies that fit. The Demco Trailer Brake…
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…
view full answer...The LCI Lippert 3,500LB Straight Idler Trailer Axle 74HF 60SC does not have a brake flange to attach a brake to. Your axle must have a brake flange, like the Redline Brake Mounting Flange for 2-3/8" Round Axle item #4-35, welded on by a…
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