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The correct set of replacement brake assemblies for your AxleTek 12 inch assemblies is the kit part #AKEBRK-7-SA that you referenced. This kit is a pair of left and right assemblies that are an exact match to what you have that are also self…
view full answer...Trailer brake assembly #AKEBRK-7L-SA is a 12 x 2 inch assembly with a 5-bolt mounting pattern for 5.2K to 7K axles so it will fit in place of your existing 12 inch brakes! This is the left hand assembly. The matching right hand assembly is…
view full answer...We do carry the exact brakes that you need for your B12E-02 AxleTek 12-GG Axle. For the Left Assembly you will want part #AKEBRK-7L-SA and for the Right Hand assembly you will want part #AKEBRK-7R-SA. These brake assemblies are made by AxleTek and…
view full answer...I know that has to be frustrating but the prices are determined by an algorithm and not set by someone. This causes price discrepancy's in similar products some times. We have the same brakes sold as a set the etrailer Electric Trailer Brake Kit…
view full answer...Your trailer must have free backing brakes if you have never used the surge brake actuating coupler reverse lockout. If you did not have free backing brakes, your brakes would most likely brake even if they didn't lock up when you back up because…
view full answer...We have a pretty close leaf spring that would work well with the part #e28SR which is 25-1/4 inches long from bolt center to bolt center and is for a 5,000 lb axle but we do not have the 5,200 lb version. As long as you wouldn't exceed the 5k…
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...Shocks such as #DS12426 on brake actuators don't have a native, relaxed positioned. They will stay in place until acted upon by an outside force. You will know your shock is good if it is very difficult if not impossible to push in and pull out…
view full answer...I'm assuming you currently have electric brakes on your 5th wheel. The #KOD33FR and #HSE7K-T1 you looked at will fit your axles. Between the two, I recommend going with the Hydrastar Disc Brake Kit since it includes everything you need for a full…
view full answer...To determine the size of the brake assemblies you need you have to measure the depth and width of the hub drum on the axle like what you see in the picture I attached. The most common size is 2-1/4 inch wide like the #T4071600-500 that you…
view full answer...For that size Dexter axle there are two seals that potentially could be the correct one with the only difference being the inner diameter. If the ID is 2.125 the part you need is #RG06-090, if instead it's 2.25 then you'd need the part…
view full answer...It sounds like you are needing to replace the hub and drum assemblies on your trailer. The B12E-22 number you mentioned in your question does indeed correspond to an electric brake assembly, specifically the etrailer.com #AKEBRK-6R for the Right Hand…
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