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Hey Thomas, the most important factors for picking out a replacement leaf spring for a trailer are matching axle capacity and length. Getting the same amount of leaves in the spring pack is actually not a huge priority so I wouldn't worry too…
view full answer...The Dexter trailer with 4 inch drop that you referenced #7685269-EB seemingly is the correct axle but you need to verify the hub face to hub face dimension as well. If that dimension is 95 inches this is the correct axle since this has 80 inches…
view full answer...When the Single Rocker Switch #37213575 arrives you should just be able to remove the middle section. Sometimes the middle portion will shift and secure itself into place on the tabs that hold the switch in place. If this happens, you will just need…
view full answer...While we do have the self-adjusting brakes you need to purchase, the #23-106 and #23-105 that come with the Dexter Trailer Axle - 6K #8327820-EB are manual adjusting. In order to have the same setup with self-adjusting brakes, you need the following…
view full answer...The D in your current tire size means "bias ply" construction and the R in the size ST205/75R14 that you mentioned means radial which is the preferred style of tire. You can swap to this style of tire with the part #AM32156 that you…
view full answer...It sounds like there is a short somewhere along the wiring of your vehicle or trailer that is causing a fuse to blow every time you connect. The first thing I recommend doing is disconnecting the trailer and using a circuit tester like #PTW2993 to…
view full answer...Damage wouldn't necessarily occur but the braking power would be drastically diminished. You would need get the correct side assembly on your trailer axle.
view full answer...The right and left orientation is determined if you are standing behind the trailer looking towards the tow vehicle. The left side is the drivers side and the right side is the passengers side. Tthe shorter brake pad will always be in the front of…
view full answer...If one set of brake assemblies is on the wrong side of the axle, it will lead to diminished braking performance and premature brake wear. Is it possible that the axle was removed at one time and reinstalled incorrectly? If you look at the photo I…
view full answer...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...That does make sense. We don't have an exact replacement for your application but if you check out the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam with 4" Drop E-Z Lube Spindles #7685269 you can see that it has 95" hub-face and 80" spring-center…
view full answer...That's a really good question, and there is a difference between the 7,500 lb Dexter DX7.5L A-60 actuators for disc brakes; the differences are both in what they fit, as well as their length. - 14" Long & Top-Mounted For 3" Wide…
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