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Trailer Brake Magnet for 10" Hub/Drums

Dexter Accessories and Parts

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Dexter Accessories and Parts - BP01-110

Trailer Brake Magnet for 10" Hubs

  • Fits:
    • Dexter 10" x 2.25"
    • Hayes (after 1988) 10" x 2.25"
    • Alko 10" x 2.25"




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Trailer Hub Brake Magnet Replacement Demonstration

Video Transcript for Trailer Hub Brake Magnet Replacement Demonstration

When one wheel does not seem to be stopping as quick as the others it may be because the brake magnet needs to be replaced. We put together a short video to help you recognize this problem and to show you how easy it is to fix it. Keep your trailer safe for yourself and others on the road by checking and replacing parts like the brake magnet when needed.

What we are going to do is show you a few comparisons here. We took off another hub on the trailer right next to it. What happened was you can see on the hub on the left hand side there are actually rings on where the wheel studs are. It is also supposed to be more a flat finish compared to the new ones on the right hand side there. What happened was the magnet that was designed to wear on the hub has actually been riding on the hub too long when the brakes were not being used. It just happens that way. What happens is it wears down and makes those grooves and makes an uneven finish. What that uneven finish does is make the magnet not work so well. Like in this instance we had 3 wheels that were working great and this one which was not. This one has those grooves in there so that just deteriorates the performance of the brake. There is nothing you can do but replace the hub or find a brake shop that can actually plane that inside of the hub down to make it a flat finish again. It may be hard to find a shop to do that such as in our case. So we are just going to go ahead and replace the the hub with a new one considering that the inside bearing was worn down also. Since the hub is worn down we will have to replace the magnet to match the new flat face thats going to be on there.

To replace our magnet here we have to do a few things. Release the magnet from this arm and cut these wires here. Also get them away from these clips here. Do save the clips because they do not come with the new magnet so you will need them to put it back on. First off we will just clip the wires off here. Next pull these clips off. Then to take the magnet off the arm you have to remove this clip here. The wires go through a fitting that kind of seals it off from the outside. What we need to do is punch that through from the inside. Now we just pass that junction and get some fresh wire. Then leave that alone and install our new magnet. We start off by installing our spring. It kinda just sets there in place. Slide on our new magnet. Make sure our wires are going the right way. It also comes with a new clip here that holds it into place. Lets go ahead and push that in. Might have to tap it on then make sure there is plenty of movement. If yours does not have that much movement maybe clean it up a little bit. Maybe a slight dab of grease but thats a last ditch effort. As long as it moves inside and out like that it will be just fine.

Now what we are going to do is slide our wire clips back on. Then we will poke it through the hole, run it back through the plate here and let that lie. We then put these back where they used to be. Then we will put our little wire fitting back on there. It is kinda hard to tell but what it does is sets it into place and pushed together. Then it comes back through the plate. Once it gets plugged back into place we can redo our connections. Just for reference the magnets do not care about polarity as long as one wire goes to absolute ground and one wire goes to the power. We will go ahead and make some our connections with quick splices. Then our magnet install will be complete. We are using a gel filled quick splice. They work better for outside use. Take those and zip tie them to the back so they will not flop around or anything. Now we can just reinstall our hub.









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Trailer Brake Magnet for 10 - BP01-110

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: William P05/18/2011

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The product was exactly what I ordered. I Received it on time and at a reasonable price. 14704



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Perfect replacement for the original magnets that had gone bad. 30961




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  • Will Rust Buildup Prevent Brake Magnets from Functioning in Electric Trailer Brake Assemblies
  • Excessive rust would definitely weaken the pull of the magnet, so I would recommended replacing the magnets on your trailer if they are severely corroded. If you have power going into the magnet and it is not engaging at all, this again would be an indicator that the magnet needs to be replaced. I would recommend cleaning your hub drum also when you are checking the magnets--some light sandpaper would work well. I have provided a link below to a video demonstrating a typical brake m
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  • Where to Connect Electric Trailer Brake Controller Red Wire on a 2007 Ford Ranger
  • Sometimes, finding and/or connecting to the correct stop light wire on the brake switch can be difficult. There are other places where you may be able to tap into in order to get the correct wire. If your 2007 Ford Ranger has a third brake light on the cab that only comes on when the brake pedal is pushed then you can tap into that wiring. If your brake light signals are separate from the running lights and turn signals, you could tap into the wiring behind the taillight. The best place, thou
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  • How to Wire Electric Trailer Brake Magnets to 12 Volt Brake Output and Ground
  • No, it does not matter which wire from the magnet is attached to power or ground. Just make sure one wire is properly grounded and the other wire is attached to the electric brake output circuit from the trailer connector. I have linked a video that details replacement and wiring of a trailer brake magnet that should be helpful.
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