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Today we're gonna take a look at the Dexter 12 inch electric trailer brake kit with the left and right hand brake assemblies with parking brake for 6,000 pound axles. Now electric brakes, they're easier to install. They offer more user control than hydraulic brakes. They require only an electric brake controller, which we do sell separately on our website. There's no actuator hydraulic lines… see more >
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The Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Assembly w/ Parking Brake #K23-086-00 and #K23-087-00 both utilize the 12V power from your electric brake controller for regular brake operation or the 12V breakaway battery for emergency braking, but utilizes the…
view full answer...You are correct, there are 4 electric over hydraulic braking systems, from 3 manufacturers, that can be used to eliminate the air over hydraulic actuator on your M200A1 trailer. These systems all require a breakaway system to meet DOT safety…
view full answer...The Reese Towpower TransRACK Workmate Truck Bed Ladder Rack - 800 lbs #RP7063500 will not be compatible with your 2005 Hummer H2 SUT. There isn't a confirmed fit from any of our manufacturers so you will likely need to have something customized.…
view full answer...For your M101A1 Military trailer the parking brakes can be maintained when adding electric brakes when you use the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit w/ Parking Brakes - 12" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies #23-112-113. These electric brake…
view full answer...The closest we carry to a 7,000 lb axle with that length is the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam with E-Z Lube Spindles #8327830 which is 89 inches long and 74 inches spring center to spring center. An option you may want to check out is the Timbren…
view full answer...There are actually no specific torque specs for a hub and drum such as the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #AKHD-655-6-EZ-K. You really need to do it by feel, tightening it down so the hub spins but there isn't any looseness or movement from the…
view full answer...First we have to figure out what spindle you have on your trailer to determine what hub/drum could fit it and then build from there to complete the setup. To this you will need to remove a hub from the axle and either get the bearing numbers or the…
view full answer...I would be happy to help you choose the correct brake setup for your Dexter Torflex Axle, however there are no manufacturers that currently make electric disc brakes. All disc brakes are powered by a hydraulic cylinder. If you wish to use a disc…
view full answer...For a complete brake system setup using the Timbren kit on your Outdoors RV Back Country Series 28DBS you need the following parts: - 7K Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension #TASR7KS01 - Self-Adjusting Electric Trailer Brake Kit #AKEBRK-7-SA - Easy…
view full answer...For a set of 4 replacement trim rings for the puck system in your 2012 Ford F-250 you will need #RP58458. The gooseneck part does not have a trim ring but it does have a cover/cap that goes over the hole. It is #RP30136.
view full answer...When the suspension hangers, equalizers, and shackles are installed from a kit like the part #APT3 the goal is to have the leaf spring as level as possible. The different height hangers is offset by the height of the equalizer and shackles so that…
view full answer...You can convert a single axle trailer to a tandem axle but it's more extensive than just putting the extra axle on there. The current axle does need to be repositioned for proper tongue weight. You will also need to cut off the current hangers…
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