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I have a replacement axle option for you, but based on the information I was able to find on your AL-KO 4400lb Axle #402268 it uses an older style of braking assembly that was discontinued when AL-KO was bought out by Dexter. If the brakes on your…
view full answer...Torsion axles can have different spindles with varying geometry. The specific spindle installed will have a specific range of deflection angle. The spindles on torsion axles can deflect as much as 4-inches between the unloaded and loaded conditions.…
view full answer...In order for you to realize more clearance under your trailer, using torsion axles with down degree angles will give you more clearance. On a system that has a 10 degree up axle, the center line of the spindle to the bottom of the trailer frame is…
view full answer...The direct replacement for your Lippert Model 113407 stabilizer jack is part #LC369774. I confirmed this with my contact at Lippert. It requires an easy bolt-on installation.
view full answer...Hey Shane! The closest axle we have to those dimensions is the Trailer Axle w/ Electric Brakes item #e73SR. It has a 86-1/2" hub face and a spring-center-to-spring-center length of 71-1/2". You may be able to get away with the hub face…
view full answer...First you are going to want to disassemble one of your hubs to verify if you have the #42 Spindle #TRU37FR. I have found this is the spindle some have found but you will need to determine it is what you have and if not you will need to have a pair of…
view full answer...I went out to the warehouse to take some measurements of trailer spindle #TRU37FR for you. The stub is actually 3-3/8 inches from the end to the brake flange. It is 3 inches from the end to where the weld is for the brake flange. The brake flange…
view full answer...The #42 E-Z Lube Spindle part #TRU37FR has a brake mounting flange which matches the industry standard of 5 on 3-7/8". I have attached a photo below.
view full answer...I may have an option for you but mobile home axles are considered a one-time use only product and are not designed to be used on a standard trailer. Therefore, there are no hub conversion kits for them that will allow you to use standard…
view full answer...The difference between the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 12" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 7,000 lbs #23-180-181 and the #23-105-106 you mentioned are the strength of the brake magnets. The #23-180-181 was designed for 7000lb axles…
view full answer...Thanks for that info, and based on that I can narrow down the options for you considerably, but you will need to do a bit of measuring in order to make sure you get the right hub and drum assembly. Based on having Dexter axles and a 10,000 lb GVWR…
view full answer...The Brake and Hub Assemblies will be relative to the spindles on your axles. It is likely that you will need to upgrade your axles to get the brakes and hubs you desire. AL-KO was bought by Dexter years ago and they let go of many of the AL-KO sizes.…
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