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Hey Paul! I can recommend a few of the parts you're going to need but you're also going to have to replace your hubs. In order to do this I need you to tell me the part numbers stamped into the side of the bears on one of them and also what…
view full answer...45 to 50 lbs is the recommended torque rating for the 4 bolts that hold 10 inch brake assemblies to a trailer like the part #AKEBRK-35L-SA.
view full answer...The reason that 10 Gauge #10-1-1 or 12 Gauge #12-1-1 wire is recommended for 10" brake assemblies, like part #AKEBRK-35-SA, is because they pull more power than the lights on your trailer. I believe the green wire you are referring to carries…
view full answer...The attachment bolts for a 5-bolt brake assembly like the part #AKEBRK-6R should be torqued to 30-50 foot/lbs. If you don't have a torque wrench handy, if you tighten the bolts until the lock washers flatten out, you'll be pretty darn close…
view full answer...I have a solution for you, but I do not recommend attempting to drill into the spindle to install a zerk fitting. Instead, I recommend using Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors to help make greasing your trailer axles easier. The Bearing Buddy will…
view full answer...On each individual electric brake magnet the amperage draw would be 3.0 to 3.2 max amps at 12 to 13 volts on 7-inch brake magnets and 3.2 to 4.0 max amps at 12 to 13 volts on 10 and 12-inch brake magnets. The max amperage draw for the brake magnets…
view full answer...You will need to have a custom mount fabricated for installing 2 of the DeeZee Specialty Series Trailer Tongue Tool Boxes #DZ91717P. As not all V-Nose trailers are going to have the same dimensions and the frames can also have different positions the…
view full answer...We have just what you need. But I would need to know your lug bolt pattern to pick out the correct hubs. If you check out the attached link you will see all of the hubs we offer that would fit your axle that are also drums. Most likely you have a 5…
view full answer...The Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers 3045-P you're referring to has actually been discontinued and replaced by the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers #TK93VR. With that said, the new…
view full answer...That is a great question. There are a lot of trailers out there that use 2" x 3" tongues that are strong enough for a weight distribution hitch. There are also some trailers that are not made to be used with a WD hitch. The size of the…
view full answer...A Dexter 3,500 lb axle will have a hub that uses 1/2" lug nuts, so the correct part is the CE Smith Trailer Wheel Lug Nut - Zinc-Plated Steel - 1/2" #CE11051.
view full answer...Torque specs for wheel lug nuts will vary depending on the diameter of the lugs, type of lug nut and the wheel's material. The linked chart details the recommended torque for many combinations. Dexter Hub/Drum #84546UC3 has 1/2-inch studs and…
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