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We do have the exact bearings, races, and grease seal you need for your 4,400 lb Dexter axle, and while there isn't a single kit with the parts, you can get them all individually. What you will need are the following: Bearings #L68149 and…
view full answer...Actually, there's a little more to it than that. The magnets on the #K23-478-479 are a little different, but the primary difference is the mounting bolt pattern. On a typical 3500 lb brake assembly, the mounting studs will all be 2-7/8 inches…
view full answer...Yes, the Dexter 4.4K Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #K23-478-479 can be broken down into the right side part #K23-479-00 and left side part #K23-478-00.
view full answer...I currently have three diffrent self-adjusting assemblies for your boat trailer with 10" x 2-1/4" electric drum brakes which are attached for you below. eTrailer Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #AKEBRK-35-SA (3,500 Axles) Dexter…
view full answer...No they would not as the mounting bolt patters are different. The 4,400 lb axle brake assemblies have a slightly wider bolt pattern.
view full answer...I checked your order notes and the leaf springs you bought last year were the part #e28SR which are for 5k axles. Since this is over the capacity of your axle failure would not have been caused by over loading the trailer assuming you stayed under…
view full answer...How did you measure the existing springs? Because leaf springs will flatten out over time as they wear, the best way to get an accurate measurement of the eye-to-eye length is with the trailer up on jack stands so the axle hangs free. This should…
view full answer...We do have a bearing kit that includes the correct bearings and races for the Dexter 031-030-02 and 031-032-02 bearings, as well as the 010-036-00 grease seal. The correct kit is the following: - Bearing Kit #BK3-300
view full answer...Dexter doesn't actually make a 4k rated axle, but they do make a 4.4k axle which has a diameter of 3 inches. The next smaller axle is a 3,500 lb axle which has a 2-3/8 inch outer diameter.
view full answer...MORryde does not make the Premium Rubber Suspension Kit item #MR97ZR for trailer's that have a 42" wheelbase. They do make the MORryde 14-3/4" Shock Absorbing Equalizers item #MR34AR. These are specifically designed for 42"…
view full answer...To answer your first question, technically you can put truck wheels on your trailer, there are just a few things you will need to look out for. First, automotive grade wheels tend to have more of an offset than trailer wheels, meaning the center of…
view full answer...You do have some odd measurements. You can absolutely use the parts that you mentioned and drastically change all of your trailer connection points (Plan A), however, I recommend doing something much easier and cleaner. It won't require finding…
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