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Today we're going to take a look at the 12 inch, right hand, self adjusting, electric brake assembly for a 7,000 pound axle. Now, this is an electric brake. Electric brakes are easier to install. They offer more user control than hydraulic brakes. Now, they do require only an electric brake control which we do sell separately on our website. There is no actuator or hydraulic lines necessary for… see more >
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Are there any visible signs of wear on the magnets like exposed windings then that would indicate they need replacing. Magnets can go bad without showing visible signs of wear though. To see how to troubleshoot them check out the help article I…
view full answer...One wheel locking up on your trailers brakes could be for a few reason. Most likely it's due to a brake assembly that is out of adjustment. You want to adjust the assemblies so there is only a light drag on them when they are turned by hand.…
view full answer...You may be experiencing some wear in the suspension components that can cause tire wear and also be a symptom or cause the axle to be misaligned. Inspect your suspension components and if any of the holes where hardware goes is egg-shaped, that…
view full answer...You can absolutely use a different brand of bearing, like the 25580 Timken Replacement Trailer Wheel Bearing #TMK44FR, for your trailer. Just make sure the bearing numbers match and you're good to go!
view full answer...Based on my research, your AL-KO T-52 Axle has #42 spindles that use hub assemblies with a #25580 inner bearing and #15123 outer bearing. You will just want to determine the bolt pattern you are needing as well as the axle capacity, as this can vary…
view full answer...It took a bit of cross-referencing, but I found that the 10-10 grease seal, part #RG06-090 is the correct replacement for the Al-Ko 568862 seals. You can confirm this by checking the ID of the hub bore where the seal would sit. The ID should be about…
view full answer...Yes, for your Dexter 10k axles you can use the 10k brake assemblies part #AKEBRK-10R and #AKEBRK-10L that you mentioned. These were designed for your Dexter 10k axles and the slight narrower width would not be an issue at all.
view full answer...The magnet clips #BP19005 should not be making contact with the drum while the brakes engage, so I do not think that is the problem. What I think is going on is it's just not seating all the way. These can get a little squished or deformed…
view full answer...We do carry the exact brakes that you need for your B12E-02 AxleTek 12-GG Axle. For the Left Assembly you will want part #AKEBRK-7L-SA and for the Right Hand assembly you will want part #AKEBRK-7R-SA. These brake assemblies are made by AxleTek and…
view full answer...We have the bearing kit part #BK3-100 that is designed for Dexter 6k trailer axles like yours. This comes with new bearings and a seal. I attached an install video that shows a trailer hub getting rebuilt for you to check out as well.
view full answer...I can help you pick out what you need, but we don't have specific fit info for your trailer. In order to pick out the correct hub assembly for a trailer you are going to need know a few key pieces of information. The first thing you will need to…
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…
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