Replacement Bearing Kit and Brakes for a 2013 Rockwood Premier Series M-2514G
Updated 06/28/2017 | Published 06/27/2017 >
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its time to change my brakes and bearings or at least repack them on my rockwood camper, its is a 2013 2415G pop-up. can you point me to the correct parks for: bearings and advised me on the quanity I need to purchase, brake pads and anything else I need to complete this task. I will be camping in July for a week and I figiure I will do this job during that time i have the unit in storage and my house does not afford me a place to repair the trailer at home. so that being said I figured when I was out camping for the week I could take a few hours and redo the brakes and the bearings at the same time.
asked by: Seth
Expert Reply:
Since you don't know the exact parts currently on the trailer we're basically guessing. So I've linked our return policy for you in case you need it.
From my research the Rockwood likely has a 3,500 pound axle and therefore uses 10 inch brakes. The 10 inch brake assemblies I recommend for you (And almost always recommend) are # AKEBRK-35-SA. These are self-adjusting so after the original set up they won't need to be adjusted again. Both the left and right hand side are included, and labeled to make installation easier. Also the mounting bolts are included but you'll need the nuts and lock washers, part # BRKH10B.
Our most popular hub and drum assembly for 3,500 pound axles that includes the bearing kit is # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K. It's for E-Z Lube spindles that have a grease zerk. If your spindles don't have the grease zerk use # AKHD-545-35-K with Bearing Buddy # BB1980A instead.
The hubs have a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern and use inner bearing # L68149 and outer bearing # L44649. If these bearings or bolt pattern aren't what you currently have then the hubs are incorrect. In which case let me know what you do have and I'll recommend the correct parts for you.
To get the job done you may need a bearing packer # PTW1218, seal puller # PTW1219, grease gun # L30416, and grease # L11390.
I've also linked some videos and articles that you might find helpful.
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