Parts Needed to Add Brakes to Aluma 6310H Trailer
Updated 02/22/2022 | Published 02/21/2022 >
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I have an Aluma 6310H trailer. I want to add electric brakes. Based on my vin they gave me the following measurements: Lippert axle, grease seal 122087, inner bearing L68149, Outer bearing L44649, Inner race L68111 Outer race L44610. Do you have brakes that will fit? Aluma 6310H electric brakes. Has 3500# rubber torsion axle. 2990# gvwr and ST205/75R14 wheels
asked by: Gary L
Expert Reply:
Thank you for all of that info. Based on that you'd need a 3,500 lb trailer axle hub and drum with 5 on 4-1/2 inch wheel bolt pattern and matching brake assemblies. For that you'd want the # AKHD-545-35-K for the hub which comes with all bearings and is pre-greased and then for brake assemblies # AKEBRK-35-SA which are self-adjusting and you'd be set.
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