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The measurements for the mounting holes on the #AKEBRK-8 are 3-5/8" across left to right on center and 3-7/16" top to bottom on center. The diameter of the pilot hole is 3-3/4", and the overall dimensions are 12-1/4" diameter x…
view full answer...In order to convert the surge brakes on your Triton Snowmobile Trailer to electric assemblies, you will need the brakes themselves, wiring, a breakaway kit, and possibly hub and drum assemblies if you do not already have them. I have attached a…
view full answer...A 2,000 lb trailer axle like the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam part #T20BTR-7258 is not going to come equipped from the manufacturer with a brake mounting flange because of the weight of the trailer it is designed to be used on. However, most qualified…
view full answer...When replacing the leaf springs on your 6 x 12 utility trailer you will need to match all of the dimensions and the spring capacity as closely as possible to the original spring. Usually the measurement from eye to eye will lengthen and the height…
view full answer...Your Dexter D120 axle is rated for 11,999.80lbs, has a spring center measurement of 45.5" and track width of 74". It is an underslung axle that uses 3" wide 30" slipper springs rated at 6,000lbs each. The brakes are 12-1/4" x…
view full answer...It doesn't necessarily have to do with the axle-to-wheel size as much as it does the hub-to-wheel size. Most, but not all, hubs rated for a 2,000-lb axle are compatible with smaller wheel and usually have an 8" - 12" wheel range. As you…
view full answer...I recommend replacing your spindle with the #84 Spindle #TRU24FR as your spindle size is obsolete. With installing the new spindle this will allow you to use the standard size 3,500lb axle Idler Hub #AKIHUB-545-35-K. This hub has the 5 on 4-1/2"…
view full answer...For your BBQ smoker trailer you are building, a single 5200 lb axle will work just fine. There are no requirements for single versus tandem axle applications. The biggest thing to consider is the stability of the trailer. I personally would be more…
view full answer...If the leaf springs are located under the axle then adding leaves will lower the trailer whereas if they are mounted on top of the axle then adding leaves will raise the trailer. That said, the amount of rise/drop is very minimal (most leaves are…
view full answer...Square axles normally don't have spring seats like a round axle but do have a hole for the leaf spring bolt to fit into. Take a look at the CE SMITH #CE33201GA-HUB for a visual. The U-bolt mounting kits will have a hole in the center for the…
view full answer...The Dexter Trailer Hub Assembly you referenced, part #AKIHUB-440-2-1K is known as an idler hub. An idler is a hub that is no provisions for trailer brakes. It has no brake drum. Part #8-276-5 is an example of a hub/ drum that has a brake drum that…
view full answer...The blue wire you found at the rear should terminate in the brake controller install connector that's located behind the dash panel as shown in the provided photo. Just to the right of the steering column there's a coin tray where the OEM…
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