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Hey Dan, thanks for reaching out. It is possible to add brakes to the 3,500 lb axle on your Shorelander trailer, as long as your axle has a brake flange welded to the base of the spindle. If no brake flange is present, they can we welded on my an…
view full answer...Hi Keith; brakes like the #23-468 are adjusted by driving with forward movement. We have an extensive help article I attached below which covers the entire process in detail. This covers breaking them in and has a section on self-adjusting brakes…
view full answer...The exact replacement hub assemblies you need are the AxleTek Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 3,500-lb Axles - 10" Diameter - 5 on 4-1/2 #AKHD-545-35-K. These assemblies come with the bearings, races, seal, grease cap and even the lug nuts…
view full answer...It wouldn't hurt to do a manual adjustment of the #K23-478-479 that you just installed, but normally the initial break in process you did gets it tight enough. Another way to speed up the process is to travel at a slower speed like you were doing…
view full answer...The Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 10" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 3.5K #23-468-469 are not designed to be manually adjusted in the way you are describing. There isn't really a way to back off the adjustment because…
view full answer...In order to get the correct 10" brake assembly you will need to know your axle's weight capacity and your brake mounting flange bolt pattern. It is likely with that size drum your axle is rated for 3,500 lbs and and you have a 4-bolt…
view full answer...We can help you with all the replacement parts you'll need to update your flatbed trailer for safe operation. Bearings should be replaced if they show any signs of scoring or nicks on the rollers, or if you see lines, spots, or discoloration of…
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...For a 4.80-12 trailer tire, the overall diameter or height is 20.5 inches. For a 5.30-12 it is 21.9 inches. That is a difference of 1.4 inches but you will only see half of that, 0.7 inches, in added height. Please keep in mind that going to a taller…
view full answer...All of the products you listed will work together just fine. Keep in mind, if your current springs are not 26 inch springs, like the #e77SR you referenced, your hangers, #APS4, will not be in the exact same position as your current ones. When…
view full answer...We carry several trailer fender bracket options you could use to install the Fenders #CE19502-2 which I attached a link to on this page. The most popular option is the larger L-bracket part #CE26061G-2. I attached an install video for these for you…
view full answer...The Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fender you referenced, part #F008551, is likely to fit your existing fender mounts since the overall difference in length is a modest 0.3-inches. But since there are so many trailer and mounting bracket designs it is…
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