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Condition: | New |
Axle Number: | 2/3 |
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This 15,000 lb capacity electric brake trailer axle is built for demanding towing applications. Featuring a heavy-duty 8-lug (8 x 6.5") hub, it ensures compatibility with standard 16" trailer wheels. The integrated electric brakes provide superior stopping power, making it ideal for dump trailers, equipment haulers, and gooseneck setups. Constructed with a heat-treated spindle and sealed bearings, this axle delivers long-lasting performance. A direct replacement for Dexter, Lippert, and similar heavy-duty axles.
1. HUB FACE | 2.SPRING CENTER |
(1)--Prepare the axle: Remove the wheels and tires from the axle to expose the hub faces. (2)--Locate the hub face: The hub face is the flat surface on the hub where the wheel sits flush against it. (3)--Use a straight edge: Place a straight edge against the hub face on one side of the axle. (4)--Measure across the axle: Place the end of your tape measure against the straight edge and extend it across the axle to the corresponding hub face on the other side. (5)--Read the measurement: The measurement on your tape measure is the hub face measurement. |
(1)--Locate the spring pads: Identify the pads on the axle where the leaf springs are mounted. (2)--Find the center: For each spring pad, find the center point of the bolt hole. (3)--Measure: Use a tape measure to measure from the center of the bolt hole on one spring pad to the center of the bolt hole on the opposite spring pad. (4)--Record the measurement: This measurement is the spring center of your trailer axle. |