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The wheel retainer ring that is included in certain hub assemblies like the Dexter #8-430-5UC3 that you referenced will be installed on dual wheels when tapered coned lug nuts like #6-109 are used instead of flange wheel nuts. It essentially allows…
view full answer...Electric brakes aren't typically designed with use on a boat trailer in mind, for obvious reasons, but we have seen it done before. You can use something that is Dacromet coated like the Electric Trailer Brake Kit - Dacromet - 12" - Left and…
view full answer...The two parts individually are the Electric Trailer Brake Assembly - Dacromet - 12" - 5,200 lbs to 7,000 lbs - Right Hand #AKEBRK-7R-D & Left Hand #AKEBRK-7L-D. They come as a pair with the Electric Trailer Brake Kit - Dacromet - 12" -…
view full answer...When a trailer with electric brakes is connected to a vehicle that has a brake controller that brake controller is sensing the draw of the brake magnets by sending back a small amount of voltage on the blue wire. The brake controller also get's…
view full answer...Your problem is in the wiring in one of two places. It is either on the vehicle wiring harness or somewhere in the wiring on the trailer. The first thing to do would be to narrow it down to one of these two places, then we can pin-point the problem…
view full answer...You ask a very good question. In recent years we've seen more and more boat trailer manufacturers installing electric drum brakes on their trailers as OEM equipment. In the past boat trailers almost always had hydraulic drum or disc brakes as…
view full answer...Yes, the Electric Trailer Brake Kit w/ Dust Shields #AKEBRK-12 will fit 12,000lb Dexter axles that mount with a 7-bolt flange. The brake pads are 12-1/4" in diameter and 5" wide.
view full answer...I have attached a photo of the inside of a hub you can check out. In the photo the arrow indicates how the seal is installed on the hub. As you can see the flat side of the seal is flush with the edge on the inside of the hub.
view full answer...The Unitized Oil Seal #10-51 would require that you apply RTV like part #LT37464 to the outer diameter of the seal before you install it per Dexter's seal installation instructions. This seal is designed as a replacement for Dexter 9K and 10K…
view full answer...I'm not sure why they said those were your only options, but we do have the correct replacement oil seal for your Dexter 10k hub from 2006, and is the exact replacement for a National 370150BG: - Unitized Oil Seal #10-51 The #10-51 has an inner…
view full answer...The 7-way on your trailer could be wired correctly as-is. Not all 7-ways will have wires run to every one of the pins. Typically, if there are only 5 wires you will be missing the circuits will be the 12-volt accessory and the reverse light circuit.…
view full answer...We have electric brakes that have the weight capacity for a tandem axle trailer with a nearly 24,000 lb GVWR, and I can tell you how to determine if they will fit, but we don't have any way of knowing the correct brakes for a 1994 Trail King…
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