Where To Measure to Determine What Size Brake Assemblies are Needed
Updated 05/18/2015 | Published 05/16/2015 >
Question:
What size electric brakes do I need 7, 10, or 12 inch?
asked by: Steven E
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Expert Reply:
In order to determine what size brakes you need you will need to measure what you currently have on your trailer. Check out the picture I attached that shows you exactly where to measure.
If you are instead looking for a way to add brakes to your trailer that currently does not have any check out the help article I attached that covers this.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Lock Washer for Brake Mounting Bolt for 7" and 10" Brake Assemblies - 7/16" Diameter
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- Hydraulic Drum Brakes
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- 7 Inch
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- Washers
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