Mobile Home Trailer Axle Replacement Brake Shoes
Updated 09/29/2021 | Published 09/28/2021 >
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Yes Im wondering if I can still get brake shoes to fit my old style trailer axles from a mobile home with the round magnet with the cross old style I need to buy new shoes for it and Springs can I still get them? Thank you in advance
asked by: Glenn D
Expert Reply:
I will need some measurements to help me make the correct recommendation for replacement brake shoes for your mobile home. The inside diameter and the depth of the brake drum is what determines the necessary width of the brake pads. For example, the 10 inch x 2-1/4 inch Electric Brake Shoe, Item # AKEBRK-35L, would fit a brake drum with a 10 inch diameter and 2-1/4 inch depth. If you would like to get me those two measurements I would be able to help you. I have linked a picture showing where specifically you can find them. I have also linked our selection of replacement brake shoes.

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Replacement Trailer Brake Magnet for 12" Brake Assemblies
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- Electric Drum Brakes
- Brake Magnets
- 12 x 2 Inch
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