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Based on what information I could find about AL-KO 8490 hub and drums, it is rated for 3,500 pound axles, has a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern, and is a 10 by 2-1/4 inch drum. If this is the case, we have several options for you. I have attached a link to…
view full answer...For your AL-KO T44 axles, the brake assemblies you need are the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 10" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 4.4K #K23-478-479 or the manual adjust #K23-462-463-00 along with spoon adjuster #W80630. The…
view full answer...We actually have a great article on exactly this subject that I have attached below. It will walk you through all the items you need to add electric brakes to a trailer like your Scamp 13 footer. This will also give you a good idea as to if it's…
view full answer...Hello Brian; the 3/8" difference isn't enough to matter so you can use the #e89FV as a replacement. We do have the U-Bolt Kit for Mounting 5,200-lb to 7,000-lb Round Trailer Axles #APUBR-8 for 3" diameter axles. This has 7" long…
view full answer...Really the only way to tell if you have manual or self-adjusting brakes is to remove the hub and take a look inside. If you can see a cable running at an angle (see included photo), then you have self adjusting brakes like the Electric Trailer Brake…
view full answer...I do have a great option for you, however we do not have any standard 3,500 pound round tube axles available that match the dimensions you provided. For an exact replacement your best option will be to go through a local trailer shop or the…
view full answer...Michael, so you are correct you do have 4,400 lb axles so you can use the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brakes #K23-478-479 for replacements. These are self adjusting so you never need to manually adjust them, works with 14", 14…
view full answer...The 77-1210-2 braking assembly and 23-450/23-451 braking assembly are different sizes from my research, the former measures 12" x 3-3/8" whereas the latter measures 12-1/4" x 3-3/8". If you're looking for replacements we have…
view full answer...The AllTrek 4000 kits provide the best cushioning so if you were to upgrade from your CRE3000 kit to the Alltrek you would see a big improvement. If you have a 35 inch wheelbase you'd want the part #MR29DR or if you have a 33 inch wheelbase…
view full answer...The best way to find the correct replacement for your equalizer is by measuring the distance from the front shackle hole to rear shackle hole on your current equalizer. The 33" AllTrek #MR89DR has the holes spaced 6-1/2" on center while the…
view full answer...The leaf springs are normally installed with the band forward of the axle, but it is not something that has to be done that way. The steel band is called the rebound clip. Their main purpose is to help keep the main leaf from breaking on a rebound.…
view full answer...The clip that you are talking about that is on your leaf spring, like part #e54SR, is called the rebound clip. It keeps the main leaf spring from breaking on a rebound. Typically the band is located on the front-most side of the trailer but it…
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