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Hi there, trailer owners. I just got done repacking the bearings on our trailer here, so it's the perfect time to talk about LubriMatic's High Performance Wheel Bearing Grease. We're going to be looking at the line here of their standard high performance grease as well as their high performance Marine grease. These greases are available in either tubs, tubes, or cans, depending on how you're going… see more >
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Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...For your 1st question, yes the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brakes #23-464-465 are going to fit the 5 bolt mounting flange on your 7,000lb axle for your 2020 Grand Design Solitude 380FL. For your 2nd question, yes the Trailer Hub and Drum…
view full answer...The Prime Guard Wheel Bearing Hi-Temp Red Grease part #L11380 16-oz tub will be enough to pack the wheel bearings and grease the spindle on your travel trailer. I have attached a helpful article for your reference about packing the bearings. The…
view full answer...It looks like all models of the 2005 Airstream Safari used 12" x 2" brake assemblies regardless of the axle capacity. If you want standard brakes you can use the Dexter #23-105-106. If you want the Nev-R-Adjust self-adjusting brakes then…
view full answer...Since the Torflex number 9 axle is a 2,000 lb capacity axle and I was able to determine that your Little Guy Meerkat Trailer has wheels that have a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern the correct hub/drums you'd need to add brakes would be the Dexter…
view full answer...Thanks for the photo, and you are correct, you do indeed have a Dexter 7,000 lb axle, and are also correct regarding the shoes and magnets for Dexter 7k electric brakes, the Replacement Shoe #DX28FR and Replacement Magnet #BP01-225. That said,…
view full answer...The Dexter Nev-R-Adjust electric trailer brakes can be manually adjusted. There are a couple teeth of the adjustment wheel that are exposed just under the lever that you referenced. I have attached a photo showing the teeth. You will likely need a…
view full answer...Hey Kevin thanks for your question. There is not much downside to going with the 5,000 lb springs instead of the 3,500 lb. A higher rated spring may make the ride a bit more "chunky" at times, since the spring would not flex as easily.…
view full answer...The Tru Ryde grease seals you mentioned, part #RG06-70 are indeed a replacement for the 10-036-00 Dexter seals. They would work great for your application.
view full answer...Hi Wendell, We do offer compatible replacement hub/rotors for your Dexter 008-435-05 but they unfortunately do not come pre-greased. I recommend picking up the #K08-435-05 as well as bearings #L68149 and #L44649, and grease seal #RG06-050 to pre-pack…
view full answer...You will need to do some measuring to determine if the 10 Inch Electric Brake Assembly LH, item #AKEBRK-35L, is the correct assembly for your trailer. Measure the diameter of the mounted brake shoe, the width of the lining and the distance between…
view full answer...I reached out to my contact at Dexter and was able to get the wheel bearing numbers you need for your 1999 Jayco Pop-Up Camper. The inner bearing is #L68149 and the outer bearing is #L44649. I recommend getting the complete kit which is Bearing Kit…
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