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The click you are hearing is likely not an indication of a problem. With electric over hydraulic actuators you have to use a brake controller that is compatible with and EOH system such as the P2, #90885 or the P3, #90195. Otherwise the actuator…
view full answer...The Dexter Nev-R-Adjust electric trailer brakes can be manually adjusted. There are a couple teeth of the adjustment wheel that are exposed just under the lever that you referenced. I have attached a photo showing the teeth. You will likely need a…
view full answer...If you are looking for replacement Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brakes for your Dexter 7,000 lb axles then that would be part #23-464-465 on our site. You can verify that these are correct by measuring the inside diameter of your hub and…
view full answer...My contact at Dexter did confirm that the #23-468 Nev-R-Adjust brake assemblies will adjust themselves as you drive after the initial installation, but we still recommend that you do adjust the shoes when you first install the assemblies, so that…
view full answer...Usually valve stems that are rated for 110 psi will be metal such as #AM20906. The valve stems usually match the tire capacity. The safe bet would be to use new valve stems so you can be sure. It is not a big expense and it will give you piece of…
view full answer...We do carry plenty of replacement air bags like the Replacement Heavy Duty Firestone Air Bag for RV Applications #F9294, however in order to determine the correct replacement for you, I'm going to need to know what chassis your 2007 Country…
view full answer...We actually have had customers make the swap from rubber valve stems to metal valve stems so they can use the TST TPMS for RVs - Color Display - Signal Booster - 4 Flow Through Tire Sensors #TST-507-FT-4-C. I added the cut out of that review for…
view full answer...Do you by any chance mean 235/80-16 and 235/85-16? Because there isn't a 275 trailer tire size that I have seen. If so then the widths are the same between the two 235 sizes. The difference is overall diameter. The 235/80-16 is 30.9 inches in…
view full answer...For American steel trailer wheel #AM20046 and a tire that requires 70 psi you will need valve stem #AM20904.
view full answer...Since the bolt pattern 5 on 5 inch isn't super popular, we don't have a ton of pre-mounted options for wheels and tires. Best option is like you mentioned mounting the tire #TR225LRE and wheel part #AM20538DX.
view full answer...Yes, to replace the brakes and hub/drums on your 7K axles you need the following: - Self-Adjusting Trailer Brakes #TRU96FR - Hub and Drum Assembly #AKHD-865-7-2-EZ-K (1/2" studs) - Hub and Drum Assembly #AKHD-865-7-1-EZ-K (9/16" studs) The…
view full answer...To replace your 12" brakes I recommend checking out the 7K TruRyde Electric Trailer Brake Kit #TRU96FR or the 5.2K - 7K Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit #AKUBRK-7 depending on what kind of braking system you have. You'll also need the Mounting…
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