Is There a Replacement Spindle For a Dexter D44, 4400LB Trailer Axle?
Updated 03/19/2024 | Published 06/25/2022 >
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Hello - I cant find an exact replacement spindle for Dexter D44 4400lb axles. The 3500lb one looks similar in the picture and I know some of the parts are shared between 3500 and 4400. Is the 3500lb spindle compatible with D44 4400lb? If not, do you have a suggestion for the D44 4400lb application? Thank you.
asked by: Nathan H
Expert Reply:
My recommendation is to replace your axle with a 5,200lb like # e55SR as the 4,400lb spindle is so uncommon they are not readily available. This will give you stronger components to lessen the chance of you having to replace a spindle in the future. If you can provide me with the dimensions for your axle I can verify the correct replacement for your D44 axle.
The #84 E-Z Lube Spindle # TRU74FR while similar has a narrower diameter of 1-1/16" for the outer bearing where a 4,400lb uses 1-1/4". If you were to use this you would lower your maximum capacity and need to change your hubs to work with the spindle.

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#84 E-Z Lube Spindle w/ Brake Flange for 3,500-lb Trailer Axle - 1-3/4" Diameter
- Trailer Spindles
- EZ Lube Spindle
- 1-3/4 Inch Diameter
- Round
- For 3500 lb Axle
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Edward
3/11/2024
Bud, I am trying to convert my D44 4400 lb dexter axles from drum to disc brakes. The factory system just doesn't have enough stopping power. It looks like my existing 4400 lb axles use the same 10" drums as the 3500 lb axles. I need to stay with my 5 on 4 1/2 bolt pattern as I have already upgraded from 14" wheels to 15" wheels with Michelin LT tires at a cost of about $3500. I don't think 5200 lb axles would work as the wheel clearances are already close meaning I can't go to larger wheels that the additional bolt pattern and 5200 lb size disc brakes would require. I think that goes from a 10" to a 11" rotor. Is there a way to convert over to 3500 lb disc brakes and keep the same wheel bolt pattern. I could as a last resort get 6 bolt wheels but need to stay at 15" to use existing new tires because of clearance issues. 2021 Alta East to West 2810 KIK trailer Thanks, ED