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Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a look at the Dexter seven inch by 1 1/4 inch Left Hand Driver's Side and Right Hand Passenger Side Electric Trailer Brake Assemblies for 2,000 pound and 2,200 pound axles. Now, electric brakes are easier to install, they offer more user control than hydraulic brakes. Basically, they just require only an electric brake… see more >
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Hello Ted. The Dexter Electric Trailer Brakes #23-47-48 use 14 gauge wire. We recommend using 10 gauge wire like part #10-1-1 which we sell by the foot. For a butt connector I recommend using part #05732-2. These are made for 10 or 12 gauge wire but…
view full answer...To determine the size of the brake assemblies you need you have to measure the depth and width of the hub drum on the axle like what you see in the picture I attached. The most common size is 2-1/4 inch wide like the #T4071600-500 that you…
view full answer...The humming sound you hear from your trailer's electric drum brakes is a good sign. It means that the brakes' magnets are being energized by the output from the trailer brake controller in the vehicle. The issue with the brakes not applying…
view full answer...From the information that I was able to find on the L44549 bearing, it shows it being a 1-1/16 inch bearing which is the same as Trailer Hub Bearing, #L44649. Just to be sure, I recommend measuring the L44549 bearing with a digital caliper to confirm…
view full answer...It sounds like the brake controller is possibly going out and would need to be replaced. You can do some troubleshooting to make sure. I have attached a link to a helpful article that explains how to troubleshoot a brake controller you can check out.…
view full answer...First, put the magnet ground wires nearby the magnets on the trailer frame. Running them far away makes it harder for the system to complete the circuit. You mentioned that power is getting to the magnets but how much power? TO determine that you can…
view full answer...In order to find the correct replacement trailer brake assemblies you need to know the axle capacity which is found on the axle tag. The tire size is not really a good indicator of this. It's likely the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit part…
view full answer...I can't speak to the compatibility of weight with your trailer other than to say your logic makes sense. The frame size, the coupler, the leaf springs, and the axle itself all influence the weight capacity of the trailer with the weakest…
view full answer...You did not say whether you have electric or hydraulic brakes on your 2000 Coleman Utah camper. You will need to know a few details when choosing replacement brake assemblies. There should be a plate or sticker on the axle with the weight rating. You…
view full answer...The 8 inch diameter wheel on your Coleman Fleetwood pop-up camper is not large enough to accept an electric brake hub and drum assembly. Seven inch brake assemblies like #23-48 that you selected work with the Trailer Hub & Drum Assembly, item…
view full answer...Coleman/Fleetwood uses Dexter axles so I can help you pick out the parts you need for your 2,200 lb Dexter axle. The bearings you would need are #L44649 for the inner and outer and then for a seal #10-9. For brake assemblies you would need part…
view full answer...The #AM3S331 ST185/80D-13 wheel/tire combo you specified should work well for you. The brake assemblies you need will depend on the diameter of your brake drum, which is most likely a 7x1-1/4 inch (7 inches inside diameter, 1-1/4 inside depth). If…
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