The correct hub and drum assembly to use with the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam with E-Z Lube Spindles # 6340624 is the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # 8-201-5UC3-EZ.
A set of this hub and drum have a 5,200 lb capacity just like the axle, has an E-Z Lube compatible grease cp and uses inner bearing 25580 and outer bearing LM67048.
I have added a link to a video review of this hub and drum assembly for you to check out. view full answer...
From my research, the correct replacement for the UFP HD1377 hub/drum is the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # AKHD-545-35-K or the Dexter 5 on 4-1/2 Complete Hub-and-Drum Assembly part # 84546UC3. These hub/drums both use a L68149 (1.378" inner diameter) inner bearing and a L44649 (1.063" inner diameter) outer bearing.
The access hole you're referring to is more than likely used to monitor pad wear as it would not be for a drain. It could also help to dissipate the heat build up inside... view full answer...
The correct replacement for the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly 008-247-05 is the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # 84546UC3 or if you're looking for a more cost effective replacement, the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # AKHD-545-35-K. view full answer...
The trailer hub # AKIHUB-545-35-K is an idler type hub that is intended for trailers without brakes.
On the linked page you can view all hub/drums for trailers with drum brakes that carry the same 3500-lb axle weight rating, use the same 5-on-4-1/2 bolt pattern and use the same set of bearings, inner bearing # L68149 and outer bearing # L44649. Any new hub has to use the same bearings as your old one in order for it to fit on your spindles. An example is part # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K.
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You can use hub and drum assembly # 8-257-5UC3-EZ with a 14 inch wheel. However since there will be more force with the larger wheel when it is spinning you will not get the optimum braking performance. All the hubs that have the 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern and fit 2,000 pound axles will all say 10 to 13 inch wheels but you can use a 14 inch. Just be aware that the braking performance will not be ideal.
The brakes that are compatible with this hub and drum are # 23-47 for the left side and... view full answer...
Yes, an etrailer Hub and Drum like # AKHD-655-6-K will be interchangeable with an AL-KO hub and drum of the same size. When replacing the hubs, you need to make sure you get the proper hub for the spindle on the axle. Each trailer manufacturer uses a range of spindle sizes depending on the application.
To determine the exact replacement, you will need to pull one of the existing hub/drums, locate the bearings, and get the bearing numbers that are stamped into both the inner and outer bearings.... view full answer...
Some hub/drum assemblies can accept either electric or hydraulic brakes and some can only accept one or the other. It has to do with the amount of space inside the drum itself. The Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly, # 8-257-5UC3, is designed for electric brake assemblies. On many drums you can use either electric or hydraulic brakes.
Since you are switching over to electric brakes it would be best to also change the hub/drum assemblies to some that are made specifically for electric brake... view full answer...
The Replacement Mounting Stud for Dexter 5 on 4-1/2 Hub and Drum for Hydraulic Brakes # T0508101 is not going to work with the Dexter Trailer Hub & Drum Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles # 84546UC3-EZ you're looking at as these bolts were meant to replace the bolts on the no longer available Titan 5 on 4-1/2 Hub and Drum T1543900CB042, which uses press in bolts, whereas # 84546UC3-EZ uses drive in bolts.
Instead, for the Dexter Trailer Hub & Drum Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles # 84546UC3-EZ you'd... view full answer...
The correct hub/drum for a Dexter 4,000 Lb Axle is the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # K08-426-91. Then for the brakes, you can use the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit part # 23-468-469. The hubs/drums for a 3,500 lb axle are slightly different. view full answer...
In order to find the correct hub/drum for a trailer you'll need to know the axle capacity. This can most easily be found listed on the axle tag in the center of the beam. The Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # 8-285-10UC3-A for example is for 8,000 lb axles and uses an oil bath. It might be worthwhile to make sure the pilot hole on the wheel exceeds that of the hub as well. This one is 4-3/4". Please let me know the axle capacity so I can confirm the correct hub/drum. I have attached... view full answer...
The etrailer Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 3,500-lb E-Z Lube Axles - 10" Diameter - 5 on 4-1/2" # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K does have specific requirements for a fit on your spindle, as would any replacement hub and drum that you purchase.
Since I'm not sure what spindle you have, the easiest way to find the correct replacement hubs is to first know your hub's weight capacity and then know what bearings your previous hubs used and match them up; that was often done by taking apart your hub... view full answer...
Yes, you can switch from your 6 on 5-1/2" Hub/Drum # 84656UC3-EZ to the 5 on 5" Hub # AKHD-550-35-EZ-K hub to be able to switch to wheels with the same bolt pattern as your Jeep Gladiator. You will need to adjust the trailer brakes to the new hubs and bed in the brakes to the new hubs. view full answer...
Sure can, and the correct replacement hub and drum for your trailer with a Lippert 7,000 lb axle and 8 on 6-1/2" bolt pattern is the following:
- Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 7,000-lb Axles # LC53UD view full answer...
I can indeed; the correct replacement for your 8-207 Dexter hub and drum is the following:
- Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 3,500-lb Axles - 10" Diameter - 5 on 4-1/2 # 84546UC3 view full answer...
The UFP HD377 is a 10 inch hub drum for a typical 3.5K axle.
The # AKUBRK-35-D brake assembly you'd looked at is compatible with a 10 x 2-1/4 inch hub drum, as long a the inside width and depth dimensions of your existing hub match that, the assembly would work perfectly for you. I'd make sure that the inside surface of the existing hub/drum where the brake pads would contact are in good condition. If not, the proper replacement hub/drum is part # AKHD-545-35-K view full answer...
In order to replace the hubs/drums on a old mobile home trailer with a 25580 inner and LM67048 outer bearing you can use the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # 8-201-5UC3 which has a 10-10 grease seal which is 2.125" or the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # AKHD-655-6-K which has a GS2250DL grease seal which is 2.25".
Then for the braking assemblies, you can use the Electric Trailer Brake Kit part # AKEBRK-6. view full answer...
We do have what you need to replace the UFP HD-1377-10 hub and drum as well as add hydraulic brakes for your boat trailer. Here are the exact parts you will need:
- Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # 84546UC3
- Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit - Uni-Servo - Dacromet # AKUBRK-35-D
- Mounting Hardware for 10" Brake Assemblies # BRKH10B
This hub and drum is a replacement for your UFP, and the backing plates on the brakes are dacromet-coated, which means they are designed to be used in marine... view full answer...
For replacement drum brake assemblies for your trailer, whether electric or hydraulic, you will need to match several features: the brake mounting flange pattern for installing the brakes, the axle weight rating and the brake size.
If you want to replace hub/drums the new ones also have to match the axle weight rating, the bolt pattern for your wheels and the set of bearings and grease seal used in the original hubs.
I linked our main page for trailer brake assemblies; just click on... view full answer...
Yes, the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # 42866UC3-EZ will work on an AL-KO 7,000 Lb Axle. The Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly is sold individually so you will need two per axle. If you need new braking assemblies, we have these as well the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit part # 23-464-465. view full answer...