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Looking For 10" Brake Assemblies And 5 On 5 Hubs For Car hauler Trailer  

Updated 11/10/2025 | Published 11/04/2025

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i bought a car hauling trailer==it originally had 10 inch drum brakes on 1 axle . the backing plate is still on the axle but brake shoes and hardware is all gone. trailer does not have identification tag on it so forgive me for these dumb questions. the hubs that are on the axle are 5on 5 pattern but they do not have the drum with the hub.will i have to buy new hubs with drums? does etrailer sell a kit with 2 hubs and drums as well as the complete brake set self adjusting with all hardware? PART NUMBERS PLEASE AND THANK YOU

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Expert Reply:

Hello Danny, thanks for reaching out. Not dumb questions at all! We do have 10" brake assemblies, and we actually do have 5 on 5 drums to go with it too. Take a look at the following:

- etrailer Electric Trailer Brakes - Self-Adjusting - 10" - Left/Right Hand Assemblies - 3.5K # AKEBRK-35-SA

- Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 3.5K Axles - 10" Diameter - 5 on 5 - Pre-Greased # AKHD-550-35-EZ-K

The brakes use a 4-bolt brake flange just like what you have. The hubs use a # L68149 (1.378" inner diameter) inner bearing and # L44649 (1.063" inner diameter) outer bearing so please confirm this matches what you have. Also keep in mind the brakes are sold as a pair, but the hubs are sold individually.

Is this a tandem axle trailer? If you are wanting idler hubs for the second axle those are available as part # AKIHUB-550-35-EZ-K.

Let me know if you have any other questions, or if there is anything else I can do to help.

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Danny

11/10/2025

thanks i had replaced a idler hub earlier that was 5 on 4 1/2 on this same trailer . the bearings that cameout of that hub were the same numbers you replied L68149 and L44649 so i should be set--thanks for your reply

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Jesse M.

11/10/2025

@Danny Ok perfect! Thanks for the reply! That is the standard bearing combination for a 3,500 lb axle and it is super common, but still, thanks for confirming. You will definitely be good to go with those. Feel free to come back anytime you need anything else!

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