Product Description
Upgrade your trailer's performance with the 7,000 lb Carter Electric Brake Trailer Axles featuring an 8-lug design.
At Trailer Parts Unlimited, we bring you top-tier axles for heavy-duty hauling, ensuring both safety and reliability on the road.
Axle Specifications:
- Bolt Pattern: 8 lug on 6.5”
- Capacity per axle: 7,000 lbs
- Spindles: #42 spindle with 2-¼” seal journal
- Axle Tubing: 3” outer diameter .250 wall, Round Tube
- Spring Pads: Welded on Axle
- Brakes: 12” x 2” Electric Brake assembled on axle
- Self Adjusting Brakes for low maintenance.
- Under-slung leaf spring design: yes (axles sit on top of springs)
- Lubrication: Fast Lube Grease
- Brand: Carter
- Stud Size: 9/16"
- Pre-Wired: yes
- Replaces / Interchangeable with: Dexter, Lippert, Alko, Rockwell, Hayes, & any other brand Axle on the market.
- Use 16" or 17.5" Trailer Tires & Wheels with this axle
Key Features:
- Durable Build: Crafted with precision, these axles are built to withstand heavy loads and provide long-lasting service.
- Self-Adjusting Electric Brake System: Enhance your trailer's braking efficiency and control with the integrated self-adjusting electric brake system, ensuring optimal performance without manual adjustments.
- 8-Lug Design: The 8-lug configuration ensures stability and strength, making it ideal for heavier trailers.
- Smooth Ride: Experience a smoother and safer ride, even with significant loads, thanks to the precision engineering of these axles.
- Carter Quality: Carter is synonymous with quality in the trailer industry, and these axles live up to that reputation.
Whether you're in the business of transporting goods or embarking on adventurous journeys, our 7,000 lb Carter Electric Brake Trailer Axles with 8 lugs are the reliable choice for your trailer. Upgrade today and enjoy peace of mind on the road.
At Trailer Parts Unlimited, we are committed to providing you with top-quality trailer parts at wholesale prices. Trust us for all your trailer needs.
How to properly measure your axle:
Hub Face:
measure from one end of the axle where the lug bolts protrude out from to the other end at the same point. This is the Hub Face.
Spring Center:
Measure from the middle of the spring on one axle to center of the other spring on the same axle.
There should be about 15" difference between the Hub Face and the Spring Center measurement. (7-1/2" each side)