Electric 10 Inch Trailer Brakes and Mounting Hardware for 3500 Pound Trailer Axles
Updated 03/07/2016 | Published 03/04/2016 >
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I took several measurements and have determined that I have spindle EZ Lube 1.75inch RD x3inch stub I need new brake assemblys . Would this be AKE BRK - 35L and 35-R . Also need mounting bolts Bik-00 ? also 2 new Replacement Spindle washers 5-101 ? Just making sure I get the right parts . Thanks for your time .
asked by: Scott M
Expert Reply:
Based on your spindle measurements you have a 3,500 pound trailer axle. These axles use the 4-bolt mounting flange for electric brake assemblies. The 10 inch brake assemblies # AKEBRK-35L for the left side and # AKEBRK-35R for the right are the correct brake assemblies!
The mounting studs are already on the brakes so you would just need the hardware kit, # BIK-00. One is needed per brake assembly. I also recommend brake adjustment tool # W80630 which will make adjusting the brakes easier.
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Electric Trailer Brake Assembly - 10" - Left Hand - 3,500 lbs
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