Replacement Brakes and Hub/Drum Kit for a 2017 Trailer with 3,500 lb Tandem Axles
Updated 09/29/2025 | Published 05/14/2025 >
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Hi eTrailer team, I am rebuilding trailer axles and need help finding a kit. I have two Lippert 3500lb axles on a 2017 trailer. The axels are tagged Variant V000113635 and are the typical electric brakes with 15x5 wheels. In this case I am looking to rebuild the whole assembly. Brakes, drums and bearings on all 4 wheels. I was able to find various individual components that should work, but I have also been told you offer full kits with all components together. Could you kindly point me in the right direction?
asked by: Greg W
Expert Reply:
Hey Greg, thanks for reaching out!
We have brake kits and hub/drum kits, but nothing that's an all-in-one type of setup. For your application you'll need the following:
- etrailer Electric Trailer Brakes # AKEBRK-35-SA (1 per axle)
- Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K (2 per axle)
Are you planning on installing these on your own, or having a shop do it for you?
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Jon G.
9/29/2025
Hey Greg, did you decide to install the brake kits and hub/drum assemblies yourself, or did you go with a shop? I'm curious to know how it worked out for you, as it could help others in a similar situation.