Description
- One New 12″ X 2″ Trailer Brake Drum Kit 6 on 5.5″ B.C. for 5200-6000 Lbs Axle
- Bolt pattern: 6 on 5.5″
- 6 x 1/2″-20 studs installed & 2 x bearing races installed
- Kit also include:
- 25580 inner cone bearing and 15123 outer cone bearing
- Grease seal 2.25″ x 3.371″
- EZ lube grease cap with rubber plugs
- 6 cone wheel nuts 1/2″x20 thread
- Fits 12″ x 2″ electric and hydraulic brakes (not included),
- Works on Dexter and other brands 5200-6000 lbs axle in the market.
- Ref part #. 008-201, 42656
JD –
as advertised: Good value
Mike M. –
It’s Chinese. ??: Not bad.
Nicki –
etc) they work just fine. The bearings and seals they come with are …: I have bought several sets (6 total, I think) of these over the last couple of years for 2 trailers (a tandem and single axle trailers). For what I use them for (around the farm, hauling cars/tractors, hay, etc) they work just fine. The bearings and seals they come with are typical Chinese quality. Whenever I tear down my hubs for maintenance/greasing I just replace them with better quality bearings/seals. Whatever oxide coating they use is splotchy, and the drums rust pretty badly after a year or so. Doesn’t bother me any, but worth mentioning. The “EZ Lube” grease caps suck. To be fair, Dexter’s version is also worthless, and these are no worse. Not sure why they stick out so far compared to traditional grease caps, but they inevitably get knocked askew off road or the rubber center rots off in short order. Last set I didn’t even bother to install them and just got regular caps from the local trailer store. They are wider than the Dexter brake drums I replaced them with on one trailer. I would guess they moved the wheels .75-1″ outboard on each side. This necessitated me doing an axle flip to keep my tires from contacting the stake-bed when heavily loaded over bumpy terrain. I think the Dexter was rated at 5,200, so maybe these (5,200-6,000 axle) are just naturally wider. Other trailer had another brand drum that was exactly the same width. All-in-all, for the price they are just fine. I probably only put 5-7,000 miles on the tandem axle trailer, and probably half that on the single axle trailer. They are substantially cheaper than anything I can get locally. Yes the bearings/seals are probably inferior, they rust ridiculously fast, and the EZ-lube grease caps are junk. Still, they work great for what I need them to do.
downlow66 –
exactly what was looking for: Works as it should! Has everything need to replace the hub
john –
Perfect fit. Races come installed…: Great fit and quality
Mark –
Five Stars: Great replacement to use on my AL-KO axles.
Tony Payne –
Comes with low-quality TRP seals. My trailer had 3 …: Comes with low-quality TRP seals. My trailer had 3 leaking TRP seals on it already, so I tossed it and used a Dexter seal instead.
bikeyron –
Ready to go: Comes complete with race inserted.
Clifton Mulanax –
Every thing was as expected: Fit rite quality built
Christopher Barrows –
perfect and quick delivery…: Perfect and quick delivery.