Parts Needed To Add Electric Trailer Brakes To a Aluma 7710 Trailer With Lippert 3,500LB Axle
Updated 07/08/2024 | Published 06/25/2024 >
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I just bought a new Aluma trailer and would like to install brakes. It has a Lippert torsion axle with a 3500 lb rating. Has flanges with 4 bolt holes with 2-3/4 inch center to center spacing. Would I have to have the bearing specs as well to order brakes. Has 14 inch wheels. It is the 7710 trailer model I attached 2 pictures of tag on axle. Thanks
asked by: Vaughn
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Thank you for providing the axle tag information. This tells me your axle will need the Brake Assemblies # AKEBRK-35-SA along with 2 Hub/Drum Assemblies # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K if you wish to add electric brakes. You would also need a Breakaway Kit # 3802308 and 7-Way Wiring # ET7WK.
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Vaughn P.
7/2/2024
Thanks for the info. When I get ready I will be ordering them from etrailer