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Brake Mounting Flange for 1-3/4" Round Trailer Axles - 2K
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Brake Mounting Flange for 1-3/4" Round Trailer Axles - 2K

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Redline Accessories and Parts - 4-34

  • Trailer Brakes
  • Disc Brakes
  • Electric Drum Brakes
  • Hydraulic Drum Brakes
  • Brake Mounting Flange
  • Redline
  • 7 Inch
  • 1-3/4 Inch Diameter Axle


Brake Mounting Flange

  • Works with 7" brake assemblies (2,000 lbs. axles)
  • Center Hole I.D.: 1.64"
  • Hole Spacing: 2-7/8" center to center
  • 4-Bolt
  • Use with 1-3/4" round axles, that use 1.25 and 1.38 round 2,000 pound spindles
  • Brake mount flange gets welded to the end of the axle to provide a secure mounting place for brake assemblies




Video of Brake Mounting Flange for 1-3/4" Round Trailer Axles - 2K

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Today we're going to be taking a look at a brake mounting flange for a 1 3/4 inch round trailer axle. This brake mounting flange gets welded to the end of the axle to provide a secure mounting place for a brake assembly. It does work with seven inch brake assemblies. Again it's designed for 1 3/4 inch round axles, or 2,000 pound axle, or typical 2,000 pound axle. The center hole is going to give us a diameter of 1.64 inches. The hole spacing, the distance that we have center on center between each of those holes is going to be the same at 2 7/8 of an inch, center on center.

Overall measurement is a square design. It's going to measure 3 3/4 of an inch by 3 3/4. As you can see, it's a four molt hole design. That's going to do it for today's look at the brake mounting flange for a 1 3/4 inch round trailer axles.

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Brake Mounting Flange for 1-3/4" Round Trailer Axles - 2K - 4-34

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (28 Customer Reviews)


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I have a 2004 Honda trike that I built a pull behind trailor for! After pulling it loaded it was hard to stop safely! This brake assembly along with the Redarc brake controller done the JOB! now it stops safely



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I had to replace the old hydraulic disc brakes on my Tryton 20' snowmobile trailer and need to add new mounting plates for the new electric drum brakes. These worked great. Cut the old mounts off the spindle and welded these on. A whole lot easier than making from scratch!!!

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Dennis W.

9/16/2020

Works great



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I'm adding electric brakes to my boat trailer so I need flanges for mounting the back plates. Not yet installed but it looks like they're going to fit and work fine.



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4-34 four bolt mounting plate is an excellent replacement for my 1997 Coleman Fleetwood Bayports popup campers that I am close to finishing a restoration process on. They fit perfectly! Very happy to purchase an excellent product from the fastest shipper I have ever come across. I am blown away by the professionalism with this company!
Thanks



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Electric Brake kit for trailer this time.
The parts are very acceptable and the service is supreme.
Couldn't get any better service anywhere. I've bought a lot of items from etrailer for a couple years now. I have had great experiences with each and every order.



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Exactly what I needed to add electric brakes on my Tow Dolly.



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Flanges are listed as 1.75 inches but measure 1.6 inches. A few minute with Dremel
fixed it.



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Good fit no problem mounting to axle! Works very well!



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Perfect fit for old trailer retro



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Had the part in stock, shipped and delivered quickly!
Keep up the good work



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Very helpful and part fit great and order was shipped when said. Will order more parts from you again. Thank You



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Flange is well constructed.



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The parts were as expected and were installed after some minor fit up



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good quality. havenotusedthem



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I received my parts and are in great condition. Customer service and support were excellent.



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Look just like it is pictured



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Great product, incredible service!!



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Works fine



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works as it should



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Was plesaed with the quality and price.



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Excellent Product



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Good product


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