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The disc brake kits like #K2R1058D13 are designed for torsion axles and disc brake rated EOH systems which have a higher 1600 psi level than drum brake actuators. This is currently the only kit we have compatible with 10K torsion axles from Lippert…
view full answer...To get the best braking power for your boat trailer you would want to have disc brakes on both axles. If you happen to be limited to one axle then you would want the rear outfitted. With a 5,000lb boat you likely have two 3,500lb torsion axles. The…
view full answer...If your trailer axle doesn't currently have brake mounting flanges you have a couple of options, one of which is to simply weld on flanges like you mentioned. A brake mounting flange needs to be welded perfectly square and concentric, which…
view full answer...Absolutely, in order to install a 5 bolt brake mounting flange, you will need the Brake Mounting Flange for 3" Round Axle part #4-44-1. This brake flange bracket is designed to work with an axle diameter of 3". If your axle is smaller than…
view full answer...You are correct about needing to have a brake mounting flange like #4-34 welded on correctly. Because it needs to be just right it should be installed by a qualified professional in a shop that works on trailers. We do not have specific instructions…
view full answer...Buongiorno! We do carry Replacement Magnet Kit for 7" Electric Trailer Brake Assemblies - 2,000 lbs Item #AKBRKR-M7. However, it looks like the center mounting hole on yours is round, whereas ours uses a square/rectangular hole. It doesn't…
view full answer...We can definitely get you all the parts needed to add brakes to your trailer, but it is going to be an extensive list since there currently isn't anything on the axle. I did include an article regarding just this kind of situation, but lets get…
view full answer...I may have an option that works for your trailer, but we do not currently offer a 2000lb axle that measures 53" from spring center to spring center. You can have the current spring seats removed and new ones welded in the correct space for your…
view full answer...So the short answer is no, there is nothing you can do to your current mounting plate to make another braking assembly fit your current setup. What you have is pretty unique, and when the team and myself took a look at it we were all in agreement…
view full answer...What you will want to do is purchase the part #4-34 as this is a brake mounting flange designed for 2.2k axles, provided your axle is a 1-3/4" round tube. The brake mounting flange needs to be welded on perfectly square and concentric and if it…
view full answer...I can help you out here, and there are a couple of things you'll need to know to determine the fit of 2,000 lb electric trailer brakes. First, you'll need to make sure you have the correct brake mounting flange on your axle, one that has hole…
view full answer...Well. the reason you can't replace your old Hayes brake assemblies with the Dexter #23-105 or the etrailer #AKEBRK-6R is due to differences in the designs of the assemblies backing plates. I recommend sticking with the Hayes/AL-KO brake…
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