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I spoke with my contact at Lippert and he informed me that the Center Point part #LC1565391 will support a 21,000 lb trailer. That being said, since you have a triple axle trailer you would want the part #LC1565401 instead. Bag failure is extremely…
view full answer...On Dexter axles manufactured after April 2001 you will be able to find the serial number stamped on the rear portion of the axle tube approximately 18" from the passenger side hub. Depending on the condition of the axle you may need some chalk…
view full answer...Each of the 86-1/2 inch axles we offer, such as the 5,200 lb Dexter Trailer Axle w/ Electric Brakes #8327816-EB and 6,000 lb part #8327826-EB have 71-1/2 inch spring centers. So what you would have to do is get new spring seats welded on at the…
view full answer...Hey David, thanks for the picture. I was able to track down a spec sheet for your Dexter axle which I have included below. The 031-029-02 bearing is item #15123 and the 031-030-02 bearing is item #25580. For a bearing kit you can use part #BK3-110…
view full answer...The Atwood master cylinder 85841 is no longer available. Atwood doesn't product any actuator components anymore so it's getting harder and harder to track down replacement parts. We do not have any other replacement units that would be…
view full answer...If the bearing is brown or black then that is a sign that it has been overheated and will need to be replaced. You will also need to replace the race. Replace all these parts on both sides of the axle at the same time. Only certain races can be used…
view full answer...If you have electric brakes, there could be several reasons why they are locking up while you are driving. There could be a malfunction inside the brake controller, a problem with a ground, a short in the wiring, or a problem with the magnets. To…
view full answer...It sounds like you are heading in the right direction. To decide where your springs seat will be you will need to mock up your trailer as if you were installing all of the equipment on it. Once you have the suspension part mocked up you will want to…
view full answer...Like you said, many factory integrated brake controllers will not work well with electric over hydraulic trailer braking systems. Some of the newer versions of these controllers now have an electric over hydraulic mode. Check to see if any of your…
view full answer...According to Air Lift, there are a few things that can cause this issue. The problem is likely an air leak between the manifold and the compressor or simply a weak compressor that would need to be replaced. To get the compressor running again so you…
view full answer...The part #K2HR958QD11 that you referenced is for 16-1/2 inch dual wheels or 17-1/2 inch single wheel setups.
view full answer...If you have a trailer wheel that has a 6 lug setup you are going to have a bolt pattern of 6 on 5-1/2 inches. This is the standard 6 lug wheel bolt pattern that trailer rims have. If you are unsure you can check out the help article I attached that…
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