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The 6,000 lbs Dexter Axle item #8327826 has a thickness of .16" The 5,200 lbs Dexter Axle item #8327816 has a thickness of .18" The thickness of the axle won't affect you needing an alignment, unless you're bending the axles by…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Dexter regarding the axle on your trailer. This is a 6,000 pound axle that uses inner bearing #25580 and outer bearing #15123. For a complete bearing kit, you can use #BK3-100. This will include the correct inner and outer…
view full answer...I appreciate the info, and while we can get you a higher capacity axle, a 7,000 lb axle can't replace a 5,200 lb axle because the hub-face to hub-face measurement on 7k axles is too long, coming in at 94 inches at the least. But what we can do…
view full answer...What you have is an 86" long axle with a 4,400 lb capacity. Since 4,400 lb axles are no longer being produced, you will need an axle with a higher capacity for a replacement. I recommend the Trailer Axle Beam with Easy Grease Spindles #e45GR.…
view full answer...My recommendation is to replace your axle with a 5,200lb like #e55SR as the 4,400lb spindle is so uncommon they are not readily available. This will give you stronger components to lessen the chance of you having to replace a spindle in the future.…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Kodiak regarding the Replacement Mounting Bracket for Kodiak Disc Brake Caliper #KCMB138HRD referenced in your question. He stated that for Grade 5 bolts, you will want to torque to 85 ft lbs. For Grade 8 bolts you will…
view full answer...Dexter Nev-R-Lube Bearings such as the 50MM #31-71-3 referenced in your question do not have a specific maintenance or replacement schedule. These are pre-lubricated at the factory, which will make it resistant to contamination, and sealed for life…
view full answer...Yes, you'd just need to reach out to a qualified welder and have them weld on spring seats like part #TRSS300 to the top side of the Trailer Axle Beam with Easy Grease Spindles #e45GR. It's super common to do for people who have an underslung…
view full answer...It depends on how much spacing you have from the center of your hitch pin hole to the farthest part of your spare tire. The Hollywood Racks Destination E Bike Rack #HLY66ZR measures 6.89" from the center of the hitch pin hole to the closest part…
view full answer...The Dexter 008-480-05 is specifically designed to fit AL-KO axles. Unfortunately, the #8-407-5UC3-EZ will not fit AL-KO axles. Since these axles are no longer made replacement parts are not available. The best solution is to replace your 4,400 lb…
view full answer...What you have is an 85" long axle with a 4,400 lb capacity. Since 4,400 lb axles are no longer being produced, you will need an axle with a higher capacity for a replacement. There are also no 4,400 lb spindles available. For a replacement I…
view full answer...We don't have an exact match for all of your measurements but you can use the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam #8327816 as a replacement. This is 86-1/2" long so it will stick out 1/4" more on either side of your trailer, something you…
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