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Today we're going to be taking a look at the Dexter Axle Bronze Bushing. This is going to be part number D014-077-00. Now this is a 9/16" inner diameter bushing and an 11/16" outer diameter bushing. This is designed to work with our 1-3/4" wide leaf springs and equalizers. Now this is going to be a direct replacement for the typical nylon bushings that are going to come in our suspension… see more >
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The biggest difference between the servo styles that you'll notice is between free backing plates and the others. The free-backing plates will allow your trailer to back up without having the brakes lock up. With surge brakes typically when…
view full answer...The Never Fail Bushings like part #TRBU11566 and the Bronze Bushings like part #D014-077-00 are designed for 1-3/4" wide double eye leaf springs. There is not a version of these which are an upgrade over the factory nylon bushings for…
view full answer...There is no exact way to determine the leaf spring length. The best way to determine the length for a replacement is by measuring the existing leaf springs. The hanger distance and shackle length can help you get a good idea, but you're looking…
view full answer...Since the D60 Dexter Axle uses a cotter pin and castle nut the #RG05-100 would not be the correct kit for you. For that I would recommend the Trailer Spindle Nut #165686. For a compatible cotter pin I would recommend the Cotter Pin part #165649.…
view full answer...Uni servo and duo servo is basically the style of wheel cylinder. It basically puts pressure on either side of the cylinder. The styles are interchangeable so if you have one style over the other you can go with either style. As long as your drum…
view full answer...That will depend on what actuator and brake assemblies you have installed on your trailer. Your best option would be to check out the link I attached that has all of the actuators we carry so that you can identify what you have and then check out the…
view full answer...Measuring the distance from the center of one eye on your original springs to the center of the other eye will give you a general idea of the length of the new springs you need. Your springs may measure slightly longer due to wear so you will want to…
view full answer...It looks like the slipper springs for 7,000 pound axles are 2 inches wide which is good because that is a very common size for slipper springs so there will be options available. We have a 3-5/16 inch long wet bolt in a 9/16 inch, #126B2, but I do…
view full answer...The issue is that there is a screw inside the jack that turns in either direct to raise or lower the jack. It threads through a fixed nut. At the very top of the screw the threads are all mashed up so that the leg can't just fall out. Basically…
view full answer...We currently offer several different spindle washers and I have included a link to them for you. However, none of then have an inner diameter of 1-1/16 inches. I recommend using a set of digital calipers to take the measurement because it needs to be…
view full answer...You'd want the tang washer like the #5-101 that you referenced between the washer and the nut.
view full answer...You can convert your drop axles to get more height by attaching your leaf springs to the top of the axle. The height you gain will be the thickness of your leaf springs and the diameter of your axle. For example, if your leaf springs are 1-1/2 inches…
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