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With the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit #K2R1258L12 having a 12,000 capacity, you will need to use the Kodiak Ceramic Brake Pads #K2250CP. These are rated for Kodiak systems between 8,000 pounds and 14,000 pounds. One order of these will cover both calipers…
view full answer...The Kodiak #K2R1258L12 Disc Brake Kit is compatible with a 12K Dexter axle with a 7-bolt brake mounting flange. Your current wheels/hubs should have an 8 on 6-1/2 inch bolt pattern. You'll also need an electric over hydraulic brake actuator, a…
view full answer...The 6.7-15LT tire size you mentioned is obsolete, but by using a conversion chart I found online, I was able to determine that if your tires are indeed the 6.7-15ST size, the closest modern tire size would be 205/75-15. For that tire size we have the…
view full answer...A 14 inch wheel with a 5 lug/4-1/2 inch bolt circle would use a 1/2 inch diameter wheel stud. For that, I'd recommend the #RG01-150 Wheel lock set by Redline. Each set includes two locking lug nuts and one key. As you can see by looking over the…
view full answer...We have the Classic Accessories Toy Hauler Screen #052963799842 that is designed to fit toy haulers. It is 98-1/2" wide x 90-1/2" tall. You could trim it to fit your 80"x80" opening or you could roll up the excess.
view full answer...Hi Lane, The closest option we have to the measurements you provided would be the DeeMaxx Drive-In Wheel Stud - 1/2" Diameter x 2" Long #DE52GR.
view full answer...Traditionally, trailer manufacturers did not use electric brakes on boat trailers because the brake magnet wiring and trailer wiring did not always have the best insulation or water protection. These days, more and more manufacturers are using…
view full answer...I do have steps for you to find the correct axle for your trailer but we aren't able to cross-reference these number. In order to choose the correct replacement axle for a trailer you'll first want to start with the weight capacity. The…
view full answer...If the spindle that was on your trailer axle previously had 8-91A stamped on the back of it your spindle should require inner and outer bearings of #L44649 like you used. The part #8-91-05UC1 that you referenced would be an exact replacement. Grease…
view full answer...The hub that you are looking for comes in the Trailer Hub Assembly #8-91-05UC1 on our site. For the E-Z Lube version you would instead want the Trailer Hub Assembly #8-91-05UC1-EZ. I contacted Dexter Axle and confirmed that these were the correct…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but we don't offer replacement circuit boards for any of our electric over hydraulic brake actuators and if I'm being honest here, that is no something you can purchase and replace yourself. If you wish to have…
view full answer...We do have the Replacement Gaskets for Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuators #K71-688 if you suspect that there is some sort of leak causing your loss of pressure. If it is not a leak the manufacturer says that it could be one of…
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