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mrekim's avatar
mrekim
Explorer
Nov 13, 2016

12x2" Brake differences

I have 5200 lb axles. I'm about to start working on the brakes to deal with a short (according to the brake controller).

I'm considering getting some self adjusting brakes. I see that I can get filled backing plates for 12x2 brakes at 5200 lbs, 6000 lbs, and 7000 lbs.

I've also seen 12x2 brakes for all these rating (5200 through 7000).


Does anyone know the how these differ?


[EDIT]
I found this:
ETrailer FAQ Item

So it seems that all 10x2 should interchange with the higher rated ones have a stronger magnet and different pad compound?

Also, I would assume that if you go to a different magnet/compound you MUST do both wheels on an axle and probably should do all the wheels to keep the braking as even as possible.

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  • lenr's avatar
    lenr
    Explorer III
    My experience and opinion--your may vary:
    According to Dexter customer service the difference between 5200, 6000, and 7000 brakes in a 12x2 is only the aggressiveness of the lining--no difference in the magnet. I have switched from Lippert 4400 lb. axles with 10" hubs to Lippert 5200 lb. with 12x2 hubs trying to get better braking. While that helped, the trailer still did not brake its share. So, I had the backing plates replaced with Dexter 7,000 lb. auto adjust units. So far, it's braking a little stronger but still not as much as I would like. I would like to be able to adjust the brake controller down from its maximum setting. Before someone else asks, yes I re-wired the trailer with much heavier brake wire. My trailer weighs 9400 lb. loaded so 4 7,000 lb. brake linings ought to pull it right down, but so far, not. I'm done--don't want to spend any more money. For me, the next trailer, if there is a next trailer, will just go straight to disk brakes. The Dexter auto-adjust backing plates cost little more than a non-adjust, so if replacing why not just go with the auto-adjust.
  • j-d's avatar
    j-d
    Explorer II
    An outfit called Eastern Marine has lots of trailer products and periodic specials on brakes. I've bought mostly boat trailer parts including drum-to-disc kits, and found them very competitive on price AND knowledgeable of their merchandise. They actually went to their warehouse and took measurements for me.