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Today we're going to take a look at the 10" Right Hand Electric Brake Assembly for 3500 lb axles. Electric brakes are easier to install and they offer more user control than hydraulic brakes. An electric brake assembly will require only an electric brake controller which we do sell separately, so there's no actuator hydraulic lines necessary. The brakes used on this assembly are lined with an… see more >
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From the numbers you provided it sounds like you need replacement grease seals. In my research, the grease seals I found with the GS-1719DL number have a 1.72 inside diameter and 2.565 outside diameter. The replacement double lip grease seals you…
view full answer...Part number B10E-21 corresponds to Electric Trailer Brake Assembly #AKEBRK-35L. This is the drivers side assembly. Part number B10E-22 corresponds to Electric Trailer Brake Assembly #AKEBRK-35R. This is the passenger side assembly.
view full answer...You can verify that the 10-19 grease seal included in Bearing Kit #BK2-100 is the correct one for your spindles by taking two measurements. First you want to measure the rear hub bore where the seal is inserted. The seal's outer diameter needs to…
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...You will need to do some measuring to determine if the 10 Inch Electric Brake Assembly LH, item #AKEBRK-35L, is the correct assembly for your trailer. Measure the diameter of the mounted brake shoe, the width of the lining and the distance between…
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...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...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...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...The rim width needed for a 20.5 x 8 x 10 inch tire is 6 inches. So you would want the #AM20048 for a galvanized finish wheel or part #AM20046 for a white wheel.
view full answer...We have an option to replace the torsion axle on your 1996 Triton snowmobile trailer, but do not carry any torsion axles. Instead, the best option we have is a Timbren Axle-Less trailer suspension system which are simply bolted or welded so you do…
view full answer...Usually, these springs should not have to be replaced unless they are damaged. You will want to check the Reese Replacement Spring, #30776, and make sure it is not damaged and check the Reese 16K Fifth Wheel Hitch, #RP30047, to make sure that there…
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