Dexter Trailer Brakes - 23-47
Dexter 7" x 1-1/4" Left Hand Electric Brake Assembly
- 2,000 lbs. Capacity per Pair
- Mounts with 4 Bolts
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- Parts Needed for Adding Brakes to a Utility Trailer
- You will need Hub Drums that have the hub built into the drum. For part # 23-47 you will need 7 inch Hub Drums, like part # 8-173-16UC3 and mounting flanges, part # 4-34, that will need to be welded to your axles.
This size brake and hub drum assemblies are for smaller trailers. You will pick your hub drum based on your wheel and axle size, then you will pick the brakes that fit that hub drum.
If you write back with your bolt pattern and bearing numbers, I can help you find the correct par
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- What Size Nuts and Studs are Used to Mount 7 and 10 Inch Trailer Brake Assemblies
- The studs on the Dexter 7 inc brake assembly, part # 23-47, are 1-1/4 inch long with 7/16 - 20 threads. Brake Assembly mounting bolt, part # 7-75, is 1-1/4 inch long with 7/16 - 20 threads. The nuts, part # 6-17, are also 7/16 - 20.
This size is pretty standardized as far as 7 inch and 10 inch brake assemblies.
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- Parts Needed to Change Hydraulic Trailer Brakes Over to Electric Brakes on a 1997 Jayco Tent Trailer
- You will need two of the 7 inch electric brake assemblies, one right hand, # 23-48, and one left hand, # 23-47. You will also need an appropriate length of 10 gauge wire, item # 10-2-1, for running the wires to the trailer connector at the trailer coupler. Next, you will need a trailer connector to match the wiring on your vehicle, or the wiring you will need to install on your vehicle, to activate the electric brakes. I would recommend the Pollak trailer connector, item # PK12706, for ease of i
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