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Hey Lee, the pilot diameter of the Kodiak Hub Spacer part #HUBSPACER-910-99 is 4.88 inches. Its then 6.23 inches from the hub face to the brake flange.
view full answer...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...Yes, the Kodiak Hub Spacer for 9K and 10K Axle Item #HUBSPACER-910-99 is basically an idler hub that fits your Dexter 10k hub made after July 2009. For bearings and a grease seal, you can use part #28580 for the inner bearing, #25580 for the outer…
view full answer...There is not a Cad drawing of the #42 E-Z Lube Spindle w/ Flange for 5.2K to 7K Trailer Axles - 2-1/4" Diameter #TRU37FR available, but I did include a diagram showing all of the dimensions. It is recommended to have a an axle shop weld the…
view full answer...Hey John, it doesn't look like your 1998 Newmar Dutchstar motorhome has a brake controller install harness on it which means you would need to hardwire the install the P3 part #90195. Does the motorhome have any trailer wiring currently like a…
view full answer...Trailer bearings can fit pretty tight to the spindle, but they would not ever need to get pressed on. They should not be so tight that you have to really pound on them to fit but they can require a little bit of effort to get them to slide onto the…
view full answer...We can definitely get you replacement bearing kits for your Dico 40511 brake drum, but I was unable to find out what it originally came with, unfortunately. So with that being said, you will need to either measure the inside diameters of both the…
view full answer...The only differences between the two hubs you mentioned #8-201-9UC3-EZ and #8-201-5UC3-EZ are that the 8-201-5UC3-EZ is not pre-greased and the other is and they have different bearing between the two. But the bearings both have the same inner…
view full answer...Hey Shane! The closest axle we have to those dimensions is the Trailer Axle w/ Electric Brakes item #e73SR. It has a 86-1/2" hub face and a spring-center-to-spring-center length of 71-1/2". You may be able to get away with the hub face…
view full answer...The right and left orientation is determined if you are standing behind the trailer looking towards the tow vehicle. The left side is the drivers side and the right side is the passengers side. Tthe shorter brake pad will always be in the front of…
view full answer...The recommended clearance with leaf spring suspension on an unloaded trailer is between 2 - 2-1/2 inches. You should have sufficient clearance with your loaded trailer, as leaf springs only tend to deflect 1-1/2 inch when carrying a load.
view full answer...Thank you for the measurements you provided and for the photo of your trailer suspension mockup showing the spring components' spacing. As long as your shackles do not hit the trailer frame (you mention 1/8-inch clearance) you should be fine, but…
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