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Mounting Hardware for 10" Brake Assemblies
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Mounting Hardware for 10" Brake Assemblies

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Use this hardware kit to mount (2) 10" brake assemblies on your trailer. Includes nuts and lockwashers. For assemblies with pre-installed mounting bolts. 1-800-940-8924 to order ABS Fasteners accessories and parts part number BRKH10B or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all ABS Fasteners products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Mounting Hardware for 10" Brake Assemblies. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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ABS Fasteners Accessories and Parts - BRKH10B

  • Trailer Brakes
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  • ABS Fasteners
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Use this hardware kit to mount (2) 10" brake assemblies on your trailer. Includes nuts and lockwashers. For assemblies with pre-installed mounting bolts.


Features:

  • Allows you to install 2 trailer brake assemblies
    • Fits 10" brake assemblies with pre-installed mounting bolts
    • Works with electric or hydraulic brakes
  • Includes:
    • 8 Nuts
    • 8 Lockwashers


6-17 Nut for Brake Mounting Bolt

5-8 Lockwasher for Brake Mounting Bolt





Video of Mounting Hardware for 10" Brake Assemblies

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Ultimate Overview of the Mounting Hardware for 10" Brake Assemblies

Today we're going to take a look at the mounting hardware for 10" brake assemblies. This hardware will allow you to install two trailer brake assemblies to the 4-bolt brake mounting flange on the trailer axle. This hardware is designed to fit the 10" brake assemblies that already have the mounting bolts installed on the assemblies. These will work with electric or hydraulic brakes. It includes everything shown here on the table. It includes eight of the 7/16 by 20 nuts, and they do have a head size of 11/16. Here's a socket that has 11/16.

You can see it fits perfectly. It comes also with the eight lock washers. So, this would be all used to install the assemblies to your axle. That should do it for the review on the mounting hardware for 10" brake assemblies.

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4.7

385 reviews
Use this hardware kit to mount (2) 10" brake assemblies on your trailer. Includes nuts and lockwashers. For assemblies with pre-installed mounting bolts.

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Bought new breaks for my trailer and wanted new mounting hardware.



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Worked well with new full backing plates



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As usual you never fail,from ordering to delivery your simply the best



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Great, fast shipping. I am confused because somewhere I read that if you buy the Right and Left set of brakes, the mounting nuts are free. Someone posted they had to buy the nuts. So, I ordered them too. P.S. they didn't send any extra nuts.

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Fran

6/3/2024

It took me awhile to put the new self-adjusting brakes on the trailer. But, these nuts and lock-washers worked great.



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Well worth not having to make a trip to the hardware store. Very convenient.



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Replacing Trailer brakes very easy with your brake assemblies. Thanks



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SHOULDVE BEEN PUT IN A BAG INSTEAD OFBEING THROWN INSIDE WITH THE BACKING PLATES



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Great product. Ordeing was easy. Parts work an fit perfectly.



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worked great



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The shipping was fast. I am expecting a second order I made for tires on aluminum rims in a couple days. I am looking forward to receiving them to upgrade my new trailer.



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After some difficulty removing the nuts on the back of the brake mounting plate, I decided to just order new hardware and toss the old nuts and washers away. Replacement hardware arrived within two days, did not delay re-assy as weather rained. Just a note, I would recommend that e-trailer just include the hardware when you order replacement brake assemblies. 7/16 x 20 nuts are not that common.



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Worked good, but I would personally prefer nyloc locking nuts.



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Fit perfectly



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Great service. Quick shipment on brake assemblies and tires. Competitive pricing. Found myself a new supplier.



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Quality of product is good. The wrong size of lock washers were sent which is the reason for the 3 star review. Called customer service to let them know so shipping mistakes were not made in the future. With the old brakes removed, and the trailer on jack stands, I wasn’t going to wait 3 days for a new shipment, so I had to make a trip to the hardware store to complete the installation. Not going to raise a fuss over an $8 mistake.



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Excellent quality nuts and washers. If doing brakes, there is no reason to reuse the old mounting hardware!

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Darrell M.

9/24/2018

Everything is great! Just had our Band Boosters order new wheels and tires from etrailer!



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these arrived fine and as described - these don't appear to be zinc coated - I could not find anything in product description on rust resistance - suppose i will paint.

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David

1/13/2024

Worked out fine. Ideally for me these would be stainless for a boat trailer but I ended up painting to protect and should be ok.



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Well, you may not see the actual brake controller in these shots, but I wanted to display just how much etrailer product was used to restore this old trailer. Re-decked the trailer, new wheel bearings, added brakes on all 4 with this brake controller and battery powered emergency disconnect... new rust protection, primer and paint, new lights and wiring all the way around, new wiring harness/box, and new tire carrier. Nearly all product except the decking and paint was from etrailer. the customer support was fantastic, I highly recommend this company!



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I installed the brakes on the front axle of my boat trailer that carries a 21' fiberglass deep hull off shore boat. They work good as long as you have the controls set to the proper amount of gain. Even with the 5000# weight of my boat if I have the gain too high and hit the brakes too hard they will lock up. This is my second set for the same trailer. I found that no matter what you do not immerse them in saltwater. When I am going into saltwater I remove the brakes and put regular trailer hubs on until I am no longer in the saltwater environment. It's a hassle but I have never felt safe with surge brakes.



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Appear to be quality metal; matched up to my Dexter axles and hubs, no issues.
Arrived a couple days after the break kits and hubs; caused a small delay but no issue for me since did not need the trailer currently.



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I’ve been well pleased with the trailer hubs , drums, and electric break assembly and the price was very satisfactory. Made a noticeable difference in in the tow ability of my camper. I’ve recommended this product and etrailer to a number of friends. Will definitely be shopping with you when I need parts.



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Ordered brake assemblies for all four wheels on a 3500 lb. 2-axle travel trailer with mounting hardware and heat shrinking wire connectors. Everything was very high quality and assembly took about 45 mins. per wheel. It also shipped in two days so I couldn't be happier about the transaction. Thanks.



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Great option if your installing new brake assemblies, don't have to deal with old hardware.

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Kgh1959

12/28/2020

These parts work just fine



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Never disappointed with etrailer! I changed the electric brakes before, so I knew what to expect. This RV has been in the Fla. swamps for over 10 years, so rusk was dominate on the nuts. A bit of cleaning, penetrating oil and all went well. New wiring, new brakes and everything works great.
Ian W shipped exactly what I needed and shipment arrived on time and well packaged. Hats off to ALL those involved in this process. I'll be back.



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100% will and have ready reccomended etrailer!! I called because I truthfully had no idea what all I needed so I was hoping an expert would help me. My hold time was long, the recording told me approximately how long and it was accurate. Also, it's three weeks before the Fourth of July and everyone wants something to get road worthy. No big deal.
Once Geoffrey was on the phone I was absolutely blown away. He was patient, understood exactly what I was looking for (even though I didn't) and was incredibly helpful in the phone. He took his time to make sure we were going to have everything we needed to get the job done and get camping. He checked to make sure we were ordering the right size, even when our owners manual was super confusing he assisted in how to figure out exactly what we needed.
Shipping... Wow. We placed our order and less than 13 hours later it had been picked, packaged and was on its way to a shipping facility. We received it 2 days after placing the order at 7pm. We are close, but still, that's incredible!

Completely satisfied with every aspect of this experience.


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