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To determine the correct brakes for your trailer we'll need to first know the axle capacity. The Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit #23-26-27 you were looking at are designed for 3,500lb axles. From there you'll need a hub/drum assembly, which…
view full answer...For your 84 spindle the correct nut would be #165686 which is a 1 inch spindle nut.
view full answer...Yes, you can use the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 12" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 7,000 lbs item #23-180-181 on your 5,200 lbs axle so long as you have a 5 bolt flange like the one linked in the diagram below. These brakes fit a…
view full answer...When wiring a trailer connector, it is best to wire by function, as wire colors can vary. We have an excellent wiring diagram on our website, I will provide you a link so you can look at it. If you are looking at the inside of the trailer connector…
view full answer...Hi Danny, Evangeline asked if I could get you helped out as she is climbing around the roof of an RV at the moment and couldn't get to a computer, so here I am. Let's get into it. Since you have a 3,500 pound axle with Dexter's Vault…
view full answer...Based on what information I could find about AL-KO 8490 hub and drums, it is rated for 3,500 pound axles, has a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern, and is a 10 by 2-1/4 inch drum. If this is the case, we have several options for you. I have attached a link to…
view full answer...The number 61101 isn't actually the part number, but I believe you are looking at the Atwood 84132. If this coupler is not opening enough to engage the ball, the first thing to check is the trigger lock. If it is not disengaged, the ball will not…
view full answer...We do not carry a tool that will help install your races, though I can pass on some information for you that might be helpful. To install your races, this is what you'll want to do, according to our help article on replacing bearings, races and…
view full answer...I have a solution for you but unfortunately we do not carry any axles that come with hydraulic brakes. What you will need to do is buy the parts separately, but I have all the parts you will need. First, for an axle, you will need the Dexter Axle…
view full answer...The trailer will have a plate or sticker on it that will list the VIN number. The weight rating of the axle should be listed on that same plate or sticker. Also, the axle could have a tag or plate on it that will list the weight capacity. You can…
view full answer...Ideally you can get the measurement of your axle by using a precision instrument like a digital caliper similar to Item #PTW80157. There is also often a sticker or a tag on your trailer axle that tells you the weight capacity of your axle which can…
view full answer...The Dexter Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator part #099-175-00 would be an excellent surge actuator. This has a 7,500 lb capacity. This model does not have a lockout feature, but one could easily be added with the part #T4748800 so that your trailer could be…
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