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Yes the etrailer 12-1/4 inch brake assemblies will fit your 12k Dexter axles and are electric. For the matching left hand side you'd want the part #AKEBRK-12L.
view full answer...We do offer a replacement magnet for the 12-1/4" x 5" electric brake assemblies. The magnet you will need it part #BP01-306. This magnet is designed to replace the magnet of Dexter's 12-1/4 brake assemblies for 15K axles. It will also…
view full answer...The common recommendation is that trailer tires should be replaced at 6-7 years of age regardless of if the tread of the tire is still good. This means 6-7 years after the manufactured date and not just when the tire was purchased. Here's how to…
view full answer...Hey Eric, Since both of your units run off of one thermostat the Advent, as well as the other options we currently offer would not be a compatible match. You would have to completely replace the Dometic system with something like the Furrion Chill HE…
view full answer...We do offer one 12,000 lb idler hub assembly which is the Dexter #8-214-8UC1. This uses #3984 inner and #28682 outer bearings.
view full answer...You should be able to compress these back on using a C clamp or a brake rewind tool without much trouble. If they're completely frozen and won't budge using one of those tools, bleeding them completely would be the next potential solution. If…
view full answer...The amount of space needed is going to vary depending on the spring that you use. If you use the Timbren Trailer Suspension Enhancement System Light-Duty Trailers 1,000 lbs #TTRA1702, those springs are only 2-3/4" tall so you can get away with…
view full answer...Assuming that when you tested the resistance of the brakes you were testing the two wires on each magnet and getting 2.0 and 2.8 ohms the magnets on your trailer are not working correctly and will need to be replaced. For 7" brakes you should…
view full answer...In this situation, most folks either replace the safety chains, using a hook that will fit. Another option would be to use a quick link, like #C82932. Attach the quick link to the safety chain hole in the hitch, then attach the safety chain hook to…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Dexter and he said the 21-37 oil cap is obsolete and was replaced with the 21-36 oil cap, #RG04-270. This cap includes the o-ring and plug.
view full answer...While we don't have replacement parts for a Model 70LP actuator, we do have a great replacement for it. Like the 70LP, these actuators are a fit for a 2" hitch ball, but they just have a slightly larger capacity at 7,500 lbs. You didn't…
view full answer...Dexter recommends a SAE 90, SAE 80W-90 or SAE 75W-90 oil to be used. I recommend the Kodiak Synthetic Bearing Oil for Oil Bath Hubs #XLPROLUBE as it is a synthetic 90 weight oil that helps reduce friction and to keep bearings cool. Since your cap was…
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