What Hubs and Electric Brakes do I Need for My 1995 Casita Trailer?
Updated 01/22/2026 | Published 01/19/2026 >
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I bought a 1995 Casita trailer in Japan. The hub and drum are broken and Im currently getting them fixed. Im having trouble because theres no information available in Japan. If you have any parts here that fit my Casita, Id like to purchase them. Do you have any?
asked by: Matsubayashi K
Expert Reply:
Hello Matsubayashi,
I wanted to start by letting you know that we do not ship directly to Japan. If you have someone located in the United States, we would be happy to ship the order to them so they can forward it to you.
I am showing that your 1995 Casita trailer is equipped with a 3,500 pound axle. You can verify this by checking the axle tag on your trailer or by measuring the axle tube. Please refer to the image I attached for reference. If that information matches what you see on your trailer, you will need the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 3.5K axles, part # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K. You will need to order (2) hubs, one for each wheel.
The # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K comes pre-greased and includes inner bearing L68149 with a 1.378 inch inner diameter, outer bearing L44649 with a 1.063 inch inner diameter, inner race L68111, outer race L44610, and grease seal 58846 with a 1.719 inch inner diameter and a 2.565 inch outer diameter.
If you need electric brakes as well, you will want the etrailer Electric Trailer Brakes - Self-Adjusting - 10" - Left/Right Hand Assemblies - 3.5K # AKEBRK-35-SA.
Do you have a way that you can get these parts over to you?
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Matsubayashi K.
1/21/2026
Thank you for your reply. My Casita has an electromagnetic brake and a parking brake. The bearings are L44649 on the front and back of the drum, and the spindle diameter is about 1.024 inches. I think the drum is probably 7 inches. The spindle comes out from a torsion beam like suspension. I don't know anyone in the US, so I'm wondering how to purchase one.