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The Hanger Kit #APT3HD is going to be the closest we have to your current hangers. This kit does have the same 2-1/2" front and rear hangers as the Kit #APT8 you found but it has the taller 5-7/16" center hangers which is very close to your…
view full answer...For the brake wire on your 7,000lb car hauler you will want to use a 12 Gauge Wire #12-1-1 for the power wire. The ground wire can either be grounded to the frame or you can use the Jacketed 2 Wire #12-2-1 if you are not using the frame as a ground.…
view full answer...Yes and no. The first thing to note is that the etrailer brake kit you were looking at is part #AKEBRK-6 and is just a regular brake kit while the Dexter Axle kit you were looking at is part #23-464-465 which is their Nev-R-Adjust kit that adjusts…
view full answer...Your problem is in the wiring in one of two places. It is either on the vehicle wiring harness or somewhere in the wiring on the trailer. The first thing to do would be to narrow it down to one of these two places, then we can pin-point the problem…
view full answer...You will want the Replacement Brake Spring Set for Dexter 10" x 1-1/2" Electric Trailer Brake Assembly #K71-362-00. Then you will want the Replacement Trailer Brake Magnet Kit for 7" Brake Assemblies #BP01-068 due to the thinner hubs…
view full answer...If your brake shoes#bp04-065 are 10" x 1-1/2" you will need these brake springs #K71-362-00. The springs you were looking at #BP06-120 were for 2-1/4" shoe width.
view full answer...If you are going to try and find specific replacement parts for a set of electric trailer brakes then you need to know what brand you have and around the time they were made. If you do not have this then you have two options, trial and error or…
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...Trailer brakes can be either self-adjusting like the Dexter #23-468 or may require periodic manual adjustments like #23-27, depending on the particular model assemblies you have installed on the trailer. An easy way to tell if you have self-adjusting…
view full answer...The two Dexter hub and drums you mentioned do fit the same spindle as they use the same bearings and grease seal, but they have different capacities, and I verified with Dexter that the actual drum itself is different to compensate for the…
view full answer...The Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #AKEBRK-35-SA has a self adjusting mechanism which means that you do not need to adjust the brakes for even pad wear after the initial setup. The Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit part #23-468-469 also…
view full answer...The difference between the two hubs part #84546UC3 and #84546UC3-EZ is the grease cap that comes with them. The part #84546UC3-EZ includes an EZ lube style of grease cap that has a rubber plug that can be removed for easy access to the zerk fitting.…
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