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To select proper new hubs for your trailer you will need to confirm a few things: bolt pattern (see linked article), inner and outer bearing numbers (see linked photo) and axle weight rating (which should be indicated on a sticker or plate on the…
view full answer...According to my research, your 92865A-1 hub/drum has a 25580 inner and an 14125A outer bearing and a 8 on 6-1/2 inch lug pattern, as does the etrailer #AKHD-865-7-2-K hub drum. Then for a brake assembly set you'd want the #23-180-181 and…
view full answer...If the trailer has 8 lug hubs that would indicate typically that the capacity for each axle is at least 5,200 lbs. Now if you go out and measure the outside diameter of the axle you'll get an even better idea. Typical Axle Diameters Based on Axle…
view full answer...The etrailer.com Electric Trailer Brake Kit #AKEBRK-7-SA and the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Brake Kit # 23-464-465 referenced in your question are both self-adjusting assemblies that will work to replace the existing Dexter brakes on your 7,000…
view full answer...Dico was actually purchased by Titan quite a while back. They did continue their line, however, and the Titan #T1755000 would be a good replacement option for the whole coupler end. That being said, if you just wanted to repair the coupler without a…
view full answer...For a very similar coupler to your existing Dico 17550 model I recommend taking a look at the Titan Weld-On Coupler #T1755000. This weld-on coupler is designed for 3 inch wide trailer tongues and has a weight capacity of 21,000 pounds. I have…
view full answer...Usually when you replace parts that get lubricated, you clean all of the existing grease first before adding any new grease, just in case there is a compatibility issue. Since you are using Dexter axles and replacing components with Dexter parts, the…
view full answer...Hey Chris, so I am afraid we do not carry a spring that will work for your trailer. We do have the #M366FR and #M376FR torsion springs that are made for a 1-1/2" shaft. Right now, this is the only size we offer, so nothing for a 2-3/4" or…
view full answer...Hey Charlene, thanks for reaching out! The 7K Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #42866UC3-EZ will work as a replacement for your 92865 TruRyde as long as is has a grease seal with a 2.25" inner diameter. If your grease seals have a…
view full answer...It sounds like you have the older hub 22834 that is no longer in production that takes the outer bearing of part #1779 and inner bearing of part #2788. I was not able to find any other bearings that measure .093" inner diameter besides 1779 or…
view full answer...You currently have the Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers #LC279687 used with your Lippert axles. We do have the MORryde Rubber Equalizers #MR87ZR that you can use to replace your current equalizers. These have 3" of travel and are rated for axles…
view full answer...The easiest first step here would be to try the trailer on a different truck, and see if the same problem occurs. If the trailer brakes are free until the trailer is plugged in, I suspect that something is mis wired. I would suggest examine the…
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