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I can tell you how to determine if the Dexter Hydraulic Brake Kit #T1878800-700 fit your trailer, but we have no way of knowing fits for any one trailer. You'll need to measure the inside of your drum and it needs to be 10" diameter and at…
view full answer...I would need some more information before setting you up. What is your axle's weight capacity? Do you have an idler hub or hub and drum? What size are your wheels? I'm going to send you a link to a couple of help articles on what you'll…
view full answer...Before you choose brakes or bearings you should verify what's currently on your trailer. If it is a 3,500 pound axle part #AKEBRK-35-SA will likely fit if the trailer has electric drum brakes. Both sides are included and labeled. They're also…
view full answer...When determining if you need 10 inch or 12 inch brake assemblies there are a couple of easy things to check to confirm the fit for your trailer. The first thing is you can measure the diameter of your hub. The second thing is you can look at the…
view full answer...I can tell you exactly how to find compatible drum brake assemblies, though I took a look and could not find any type of reference to Dico 40511. To determine the brake assemblies that will fit your 2002 Escort boat trailer, you need to know your…
view full answer...On many drum brakes there are wear indicators at the pad material on the shoes. If the pad material is riveted on and you have reached the rivets then it is time to replace them. If you have the brakes adjusted out all the way and the braking is…
view full answer...The correct torque for installing lug nuts on your 5 X 8 trailer's 5-lug wheels will depend on the size of the lugs. For a 1/2-inch lug the torque spec ranges from 75- to 85-ft-lbs. For a 9/16-inch lug the torque spec ranges from 135- to…
view full answer...For a slipper spring that is 1-3/4 inches wide the highest capacity option we have is the #e33SR. This is a 4,300 lb axle spring that measures 26-1/4 inches from eye to end of spring. I attached a picture that has all of the dimensions of the spring…
view full answer...You need to measure the inside portion of your hub drum. You need the width and depth like in the picture I attached. I can almost guarantee that you have 10 inch assemblies based on the 4 bolt mounting pattern though. So for free backing assemblies…
view full answer...In order to select the correct fender for your 2000 Escort trailer you will need to know your wheel size and the dimensions where your mounting brackets are. For example, the Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fenders #F008584-2 have 30-1/4" spacing…
view full answer...Since trailer leaf springs tend to stretch over time the key to picking out the correct replacement is to go with one slightly shorter than what your current one measures. So a 26 inch long spring would most likely be what you need. For a 2,000 lb…
view full answer...The Slipper Spring #e33SR referenced in your question is indeed the closest option we have available for a slipper spring that matches the dimensions on your trailer. Slipper springs come in 1-3/4 inch, 2 inch, 2-1/2 inch, and 3 inch widths, so you…
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