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Looks like your Load Rite trailer UT6512 has a 3,500 lb axle. Most likely it's a standard 3,500 lb trailer axle but first you have to check to see if the axle has brake mounting flanges. If you can get back to me with whether or not you have…
view full answer...Thank you for the info you found on your current hub/drums. Based on that the correct replacement would be the part #8-247-50.
view full answer...From my research, the correct replacement for the UFP HD1377 hub/drum is the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part #AKHD-545-35-K or the Dexter 5 on 4-1/2 Complete Hub-and-Drum Assembly part #84546UC3. These hub/drums both use a L68149 (1.378"…
view full answer...To replace the UFP HD-1377 hub/drum assembly and your 10" electric trailer brakes you'll need the following parts: - 10" Electric Trailer Brake Kit - Self-Adjusting #AKEBRK-35-SA - Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 3,500-lb Axles…
view full answer...When it comes to a 205/75R14 trailer tire like the Kenda, #AM10234, this size of tire will fit a 5", 5-1/2", 6", or 6-1/2" rim. I spoke with our in-house tire expert and he said that when it comes to choosing a rim for a trailer…
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...We do have what you need to replace the UFP HD-1377-10 hub and drum as well as add hydraulic brakes for your boat trailer. Here are the exact parts you will need: - Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #84546UC3 - Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit -…
view full answer...To initially adjust the brakes, you will need to raise the trailer and secure it on adequate capacity jack stands. Check that the wheel and drum rotate freely. Do not lift or support trailer on any part of the axle or the suspension system. Remove…
view full answer...If you are looking to order a new axle for your 5 foot wide trailer you will need to determine what the hub face to hub face dimension you would need to clear your trailer that is 5 feet (60 inches) wide. You will also need to know the width of your…
view full answer...We have a complete axle kit that meets your requirements, Dexter kit #7461121-EB. This consists of a 6000-lb axle with a 95-inch hub face spacing (and 80-inch spring center spacing); please refer to the linked diagram for these dimensions. The kit…
view full answer...Trailer tires and wheels do not typically come balanced from the factory like what you see with standard passenger vehicle tires. This isn't usually needed for trailer tires and most car shops don't have the needed setup to properly balance…
view full answer...The spindle nut on a trailer axle should not be difficult to remove, it only requires a very small amount of torque. It should for the most part just turn off by hand after the retainer is removed whether it's a clip or pin. We don't have a…
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