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Hi Cw; sorry for the delay on this one we are behind. If you can tell me what kind of spindle you have on those axles, or just tell me the bearing and grease seal part numbers, I can find the right disc brakes for the trailer.
view full answer...Hey Wade, thanks for reaching out! To upgrade your 8K Dexter Axle to disc brakes, I recommend picking up the DeeMaxx Disc Brakes which comes with either 9/16" Studs #DE63AR or 5/8" Studs #DE93AR depending on what you're needing. I…
view full answer...According to all of the information you gave me, it does sound like the Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles #AKIHUB-555-35-K will be a fit for your trailer. I did have trouble looking up specifics for the part numbers you sent in though so…
view full answer...I reached out to Dexter and I was able to confirm that the correct bearing kit for your axle is the Bearing Kit, L44649 Inner/Outer Bearings part #BK1-150. In regards to the tires, this isn't something they have record of as it would have been…
view full answer...I would not be able to tell you what replacement you need based on the information you gave but there is a way for you to find out what replacement hub will work for you. In order to find the correct replacement hubs for your trailer, you need to…
view full answer...Thank you for the information but I need more details to help you because Dexter has several torsion axle options. To determine the right trailer hubs, you will need to know your axle capacity. The easiest way to find this out is to look for a…
view full answer...It would appear the factory ramp gate pin is going to be something you have to get from Carry-On but I do have an option you can look at. The Bolt-On Stainless Steel Spring Latch #SL716SS is a great option with its stainless spring and pin with an…
view full answer...We can help you with a 5th wheel installation bracket kit for the base rails you want to install in your 2011 GMC Sierra 3500 with 6.5-foot bed. It is generally best to stay with one brand of base rails and brackets to ensure a good fit. Mixing…
view full answer...We have both an LED and incandescent option for equivalent replacement lights on your 2005 Trailstar trailer. If you want incandescent lights then you can use the #ST16RB for the passenger and #ST17RB for the driver side. For LED lights you can use…
view full answer...Not the way you're wanting to use them no. You would have to install two of the Self-Contained Hydraulic Jack item #e33VV and run them separately.
view full answer...Yes we do. The correct rear cover you need is the part #LC289567 to match the front cover #LC643923 you referenced and the picture you sent in.
view full answer...Generally you see this situation on a vehicle that has LED lights because there is a power bleed coming from a different circuit into the lighting circuit. LED lights require a lot less power than incandescents, that's one of the biggest benefits…
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