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Today we're going to review part number 35545E-ST-89. This is the Dexter Trailer Axle with the standard spindles, has the electric brakes, has the hubs of the 5 on 4 1/2 inch bolt pattern. The axle is 89 inches long and it has a 3,500 pound weight capacity. This part will include everything showing here on the table with the axle, the two hub in drums, the two brake assemblies both right and left,… see more >
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I went and checked the thickness for the Tandem Axle Trailer Fenders #HP52VR and they are just over 1/16" or a 16 gauge aluminum.
view full answer...Hey Scott, so the braking and hub components of a Dexter 3,500 lb axle made in 1999 would be the same as what's currently used so those components would transfer over. So a bare axle like the part #T3584F-EZ-8974 would work for you but you'd…
view full answer...There is not a chrome version available of the Tandem Axle Teardrop Trailer Fenders for Boat Trailers - Stainless Steel - 14" Wheels - Qty 2 #HP34VR. That said, the #HP34VR being stainless steel with the PVC coating gives them a nice shine that…
view full answer...It looks like the hub is rubbing up against the trailer axle on your boat trailer. If I had to guess, I would say since that spindle is attached to the axle with U-bolts it probably shifted over time to a point where the hub is too close to the axle.…
view full answer...While there aren't stainless steel, we do have an option for rust-proof fenders that will work for the 15 inch wheels on your tandem axle trailer. They are made from aluminum and are the following part: - Tandem Axle Trailer Fenders #HP52VR These…
view full answer...We have one option available for tandem axle aluminum teardrop fenders for 15" wheels which is the #HP52VR. Unfortunately, this is only available as a pair. I know you're looking for a single fender but worst case you would have a spare…
view full answer...As long as the weight capacity is inline with your trailer/axle rating and the measurements match your current springs, the number of leaves in a spring pack does not matter. The difference between a 3 and 4 leaf spring pack within the same weight…
view full answer...To properly measure your broken leaf spring you will want to take a measurement from the center of the spring eye to the center pin on the leaf spring along the curve(measurement B in image). As this measurement will be the same no matter how worn…
view full answer...The Stainless Steel Tandem Axle Teardrop Trailer Fenders #HP34VR aren't quite long enough to accommodate tires that use 15" wheels so for an alternative I recommend the Aluminum Version #HP52VR which is 72" long as opposed to 65"…
view full answer...For 3,500 pound axle U-bolt kits like the Redline #APUBR-1 that use 1/2 inch hex nuts you will want to torque them down somewhere between 45 and 70 foot pounds. I have attached a great article on trailer suspension that includes this info along with…
view full answer...If the U-bolts are 9/16 inch diameter, the torque specs should be between 65 to 95 foot lbs. If the U-bolts are 3/8 inch diameter, the torque should be between 30 and 50 foot lbs.
view full answer...Many times Dexter hubs will fit on a Lippert axle, but Lippert does have a few axles out there with special spindle sizes. Every Lippert axle comes with a tag or plate on the axle that gives a serial number or NV number. If you can give me that…
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