Replacement Bushings and Brake Assemblies for 6,000 lb Axles with 4-Bolt Brake Flange
Updated 01/31/2018 | Published 01/30/2018 >
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Im looking for some bushings for an older 3 axle equipment trailer. It has 6000 pound axles. Bushings are 9/16inch ID, 1 3/8inch OD, 2inch long. I am also looking for electric brake assemblies with 4 bolt mounting flange. Thanks
asked by: John T
Expert Reply:
For your brake assemblies with the 4-bolt mounting flange, you will want the Dexter Electric Brake Kit for 4 Bolt or 5 Bolt Flange- 6K # 23-105-106-09. You will need one set for each of your 3 axles. If you need the mounting hardware the Brake Mounting Bolt for 12" Brake Assembly # 7-5 and lockwasher # 38LW along with nut # 38N are what you will need.
For your bushings you will want the Two Piece Nylon Bushing - Qty 4 # SP05-080.
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Dexter Electric Trailer Brakes - 12" - Left/Right Hand - 6K AL-KO/Hayes Axles
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- Electric Drum Brakes
- Standard Grade
- Manual Adjust
- 12 x 2 Inch Drum
- 6000 lbs Axle
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