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Hey Henry, with leaf springs like the part #EM28AJ there isn't a torque spec for the shackle bolts that secure them as they need to be able to move freely. So the trick is to use lock nuts so they won't back off. So using them snug them up by…
view full answer...We have the part #DX98FR which is 1/2 inch longer than the #K12WB2 that you referenced and is same 1/2 inch diameter.
view full answer...Since we don't know for sure what you axle is I do recommend first contacting Dexter and to try and confirm exactly what kind of axle you have. If you haven't really looked at them I do recommend getting under the trailer and trying to find a…
view full answer...In order to choose the correct replacement wheel stud you'll need to take some very specific measurements of the spline and shaft. These measurements are listed on each product page for the replacement stud such as the Replacement Drive-In…
view full answer...The Westlake 215/75R17.5 Radial Tire w 17-1/2" Lynx Aluminum Wheel #LHAS701 are intended for wheel bolt size 9/16-18 with an 8 on 6-1/2 inch bolt pattern. These wheels with that bolt pattern and wheel bolt size are rated for 4,805 lbs at 123…
view full answer...Yes, you will have to remove the hub from the spindle to replace your brake rotors with new rotors like #070-006-01. As far as a timeline go, if you're pretty experienced, you can expect this to take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, however…
view full answer...According to my research, the correct replacement rotor for your Dexter 12K Axle (Non-ABS) is the Replacement Rotor for Dexter Disc Brakes part #070-006-01 which measures 11" in diameter. The Dexter 10K and 12K axles will both use the same…
view full answer...Attached is a photo of how the Replacement 11" Rotor for Dexter Disc Brakes #070-006-01 that you referenced fits with the hub. To replace your brake pads #BP04-395 you need to remove the bolts holding the old ones in place, take the cap off of…
view full answer...Hello Ray, thanks for reaching out. I do know the Dexter 4,400 lb axles and hubs use 1/2" studs, but I do not have a way to look up the Dexter part number or SN to get any specs beyond that. Since we know its 1/2" basically I would just…
view full answer...The Dexter Hub/ Drum Assembly you referenced, part #8-174-5UC3 uses 9/16 x 3 screw-in wheel studs, like part #25-11. We do not offer a 1/2 x 3 screw-in wheel stud, nor do our suppliers offer one. To remove the wheel studs, you would use two lug nuts…
view full answer...For a Dexter 3,500 lb trailer axle hub the correct replacement wheel stud is the part #7-122.
view full answer...In order to find the correct replacement hubs for your Shoreland'r boat trailer, you need to first know what bearings your current hub has. You will need to take apart your current hub assembly and look at the bearings themselves; wipe away the…
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