Hub and Drum Replacement for Trailer with 8k Axles and 8 on 6.5 inch Bolt Pattern
Updated 08/31/2020 | Published 08/27/2020 >
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Question:
Need 8k axle brakes 12 1/4 x 3 1/2 right and left and drums 6.5 with 5/8 studs
asked by: Jeff B
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Expert Reply:
For brake assemblies you'd want the part # AKEBRK-8R that you referenced for the right hand side and part # AKEBRK-8L for the left hand side. Then for a hub that fits this, the 8k axle capacity, and the stud diameter you need of 5/8 inch the part # 8-285-10UC3-A would be what you'd want.
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Jameson C
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Electric Trailer Brake with Dust Shield - Self-Adjusting - 12-1/4" - Right Hand - 8,000 lbs
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- Brake Assembly
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- 12-1/4 x 3-3/8 Inch Drum
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