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Option For Replacing 3,500 lb Axle Part Number AADULE359582  

Updated 10/10/2024 | Published 09/24/2024

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I am trying to identify a axle. 3500 lbs. AADULE359582 IS ON THE AXLE. I need a 5000 lbs axle to put in the place of it. Can you assist?

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Thanks for getting in touch, Stanley. The part number AADULE359582 you provided indicates a 3,500 lb axle with a 95" hub face and 82" spring center. We offer a 5,200 lb replacement for this, the Trailer Axle Beam with Easy Grease Spindles - 95" Long - 5,200 lbs # e63GR. This axle has spring seats pre-welded at 80", so they will need to be removed and have new spring seats # TRSS300 welded on at 82".

This axle tube is 3" in diameter so you will need new U-bolts such as part # CE23003.

This axle uses the # 25580 inner and # 15123 outer bearing so if you need hubs use part # AKHD-655-6-EZ-K.

The electric brake assemblies are part # AKEBRK-7-SA.

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Stanley

9/25/2024

Thanks Jeese. Can you quote me a complete axle with Hubs and brakes. With spring assemblies?

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Jesse M.

9/25/2024

@Stanley I will need to know the eye-to-eye length of the current springs to be sure the new springs will fit into the suspension. It is best to measure the springs when not under a load. Let me know that measurement and I can recommend springs. You can see pricing for all of the parts I mentioned below.
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Stanley

10/7/2024

@JesseM 81 3/4
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Stanley

10/7/2024

@JesseM also would it be a good tome to switch to disc brakes
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