Yes, the grease seal part # GS-2250DL would work in the Trailer Hub part # 8-219-4UC3 that you referenced.
Or to order the same hub with the right seal for your application you would want the Hub part # 42866UC3 as this comes with the #GS-2250DL. view full answer...
Yes, the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # AKHD-5475-35-K is an exact replacement for a Dexter 3,500 hub and would fit and work perfectly. view full answer...
The Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # 8-201-5 has a 12" x 2" drum which is what you will find on any hub and drum assembly designed for 5,200 lb axles. This will work with brake assemblies like the # AKEBRK-7-SA.
If you're looking for a hub and drum that is compatible with 10" brake assemblies like the # AKEBRK-35-SA and has a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern I recommend the Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # AKHD-655-35-EZ-K. If you would prefer a Dexter option we also have the # 84656UC3.... view full answer...
Based on my research, the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 8,000-lb E-Z Lube Axles # AKHD-865-8-EZ-K will be a replacement for the 90865 Rockwell hub and drum.
Both of these hub and drum assemblies are 12-1/4" diameter, have an 8,000 lb capacity, 8 on 6-1/2" bolt pattern and most importantly share the same bearing numbers, which are inner bearing # 25580 and outer bearing # 02475.
I have added a link to a video review of this hub and drum for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # 84546UC3 that you referenced is an individual hub. If you needed two 3,500 lb hub/drums with a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern you'd need to order a quantity of 2. view full answer...
In order to choose the correct replacement hub/drum for a trailer you'll need to know the axle capacity which is usually found on an tag in the center of the beam. Once this is obtained you'll also need to know the bolt pattern.
The etrailer Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K for example is for 3,500 lbs axles and has a 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern. This is one of the most common hub/drum replacements. view full answer...
Yes, there are hubs that can replace your Dexter hub/drums that you have currently. If the axle is rated for 6,000 or 5,200 lb you would want the hub part # AKIHUB-655-6-EZ-K or if it's rated for 3,500 lb you'd want the # AKIHUB-655-35-EZ-K. view full answer...
Typically trailer hub and drum assemblies with the 8 lug bolt pattern are going to be 12" in diameter.
However this is not always the case, so I recommend measuring your current drums using the included diagram to confirm this. You will also want to measure the depth of the hub, to make sure you get replacement drums compatible with the brakes installed on your trailer.
In addition you will need to confirm the bearing combination of your current hub to make sure you order the correct... view full answer...
In order to find the correct hub/drum for your trailer I would need to know either the serial number on the axle or the axle capacity which are both found on a white label in the center of the axle. The "LC170-T" that you provided is not a valid serial number. The serial number will start with either a "V" or "NV". I have attached a list of hub/drums with 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern for you which all you would need is your axle capacity to confirm.
Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 3,500-lb... view full answer...
In order to find the correct replacement hub/drum assembly for a trailer you'll need to know the axle capacity which can be found on the axle tag in the center of the axle. The two most common are 3,500 lb and 5,200 lb. The correct replacement for a 3,500 lb is the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K and the correct replacement for a 5,200 lb - 6,000 lb is the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # AKHD-655-6-EZ-K. We also offer the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # AKHD-865-7-1-EZ-K... view full answer...
The 008-285-11 number you found on your existing Dexter hub does refer to the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum # 8-285-11, however as you mentioned, this particular assembly uses 9/16 inch wheel studs. This is the case with all of our grease lubed hub and drum assemblies that are designed for 8,000 pound axles.
We do have the Redline Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # 8-285-10UC3-A, which will work as a replacement on your axle. This is an oil bath hub and drum that uses the same # 25580 inner... view full answer...
The part # 8-219-4UC3 is a hub/drum but for a hub without the drum that would fit the same spindle you would want the part # 8-231-50 and then would need to provide the seal part # RG06-090 as it does not come with seals and this is the same as what you need. 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 and 4,400 axle are slightly different. view full answer...
As long as your existing hub drums are in good condition (no grooves worn in the armature surface that the brake magnet rides on or the surface that the pads grab). For a lot of trailer hub/drums there is a minimum thickness for that to be turned listed on them though. view full answer...
Dexter 8-249 hubs normally have inner bearings like Item # L68149 and outer bearings like Item # L44649. If these are your bearings (the size will be stamped on them) then it sounds like you need Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly Item # 84556UC3 by Dexter which also has 8-249 stamped on them. This hub and drum assembly fits a 5 on 5 bolt pattern. You may also need Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly Item # AKHD-555-35-K which fits a 5 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern. Be sure and check your bolt pattern... view full answer...
For your boat trailer with 3500 lb axle, I recommend the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - Galvanized # 8-247-50UC3 is ideal for your boat trailer application. This assembly will work well with hydraulic brakes and your 13 inch wheel. view full answer...
The Dexter Trailer Hub & Drum Assembly, part # 8-285-11UC3, that you have referenced, is the # 8-285-11 hub and integrated drum with the bearings, races, seal, cap, and lug nuts for a Dexter 8,000-lb axle.
The electric brake drum assembly that fits the 8-285 hub and integrated drum would be the Dexter Electric Brake Assembly-Left Hand, part # 23-434, for the left side and Dexter Electric Brake Assembly-Right Hand, part # 23-435. These brake assemblies are for use on 8,000-lb and 9,000-lb... view full answer...
Trailer hub and drum assembly # T1870100CB042 is designed for hydraulic drum brakes. The largest hub and drum we have that uses the same bearings you mentioned and is compatible with electric brakes is # 8-201-5UC3 with 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern.
This drum accepts 12 x 2 inch brakes such as # AKEBRK-7L-SA for the left and # AKEBRK-7R-SA for the right. I have linked videos on the hub and brakes for you. view full answer...
In order to add electric trailer brakes to a trailer you must first check to see if a brake mounting flange is welded to the axle behind the spindle. If so, you'll need to find the capacity which is usually on the tag in the center of the beam. If the axle did not have brakes previously then you'd need both the braking assembly and and a new hub/drum. If you have a 3,500 lb axle for example you'll need both the Electric Trailer Brake Kit part # AKEBRK-35-SA and Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly... view full answer...