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Today on our tandem axle trailer we're going to be installing the new Dexter trailer axle with electric brakes, 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern for your wheel, 89" long and a 3,500 pound capacity, part number 35545E-ST-89. We'll go ahead and start disassembly. We'll need to remove the dust cap first. Now I'm going to go ahead and clean off some of the grease so we can get to the keeper pin for the castle… see more >
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Determining the correct wheel bearings, seals or hubs for a trailer is normally done by using the existing inner and outer wheel bearing part numbers and grease seal part number. This is the only way to be sure that the correct parts are ordered.…
view full answer...In my experience these spring center measurements have always been spot on from Dexter. You can be assured that the 74" spring center measurement on the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam with Standard Spindles #T3584F-8974 will be accurate. You can…
view full answer...Is your axle actually bent or are you just seeing the bow that is supposed to be in the axle? A beam style trailer axle has a bow in it so the center of the axle is higher than either of the ends. When weight is on the axle it straightens out. This…
view full answer...The Dexter #35545E-ST-89 axle would work very well for you, as it's definitely the closest to what you currently have. Once the existing spring seats were removed, they'd likely be pretty messed up. You'd be better off simply purchasing…
view full answer...The best way to assess axle capacity is by measuring the diameter of the axle tube. I recommend using digital caliper to do this and you can use the following to find out what the typical capacities of an axle are per their diameter: - 1,000-lb -…
view full answer...It sounds like you're trying to find a replacement axle for your trailer. In order to do that you'll want to also take into account the width of the tires/wheels you intend to use, along with the spindle length. With this in mind, you will…
view full answer...You can still use axle #T3584F-EZ-8974 if the spring seat centers match up like you said. The hub face to hub face measurement is only off 1/2 inch on each side which isn't going to cause you any problems.
view full answer...The vehicle side of the Lock N Roll Articulating Trailer Hitch #336VS501 can be locked to the vehicle's 2-inch receiver hitch using any standard pin lock such as #e98880. The mating part that bolts or welds on to the trailer #336TS508 will only…
view full answer...Sometimes the fuses are already installed from the factory on a 2008 Chevy Silverado when installing a brake controller, but if not the fuse slots are in the front of the box. I have attached a picture that shows the location of fuse slots. I have…
view full answer...Both the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit #23-47-48 and the Electric Trailer Brake Kit #AKEBRK-2 are excellent options to replace the brake assemblies on your 2009 Palomino Pony pop-up camper. A lot of the Dexter Axle kit price comes from the name…
view full answer...The amount of bow that's put into trailer axles like the #7359765 is based on about how much a trailer is typically going to weigh that has a 3,500 lb capacity. So there's a bit of approximation and obviously it can't be totally perfect…
view full answer...It sounds like you might want to have a look at something like the Lock N Roll Articulating Hitch w/ 3-Position Channel - 2" Receivers - Vehicle Side - 11K #336VS503505 which will slide into a 2" hitch receiver and give you a fully…
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