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Electric Brake Assembly with Park, 10" x 2.25"; 3,500 lbs. – Right Side

SKU #: 139381

Right Hand (Curbside) orientation with park assist, brake lock setting.

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  • Quick Facts
    • Made for axles rated with a 3,500 lbs. weight capacity
    • Features 4-bolt mounting pattern with studs
    • Hardware sold separately
  • Specifications
    • SKU: 139381
    • Brand: Lippert
    • Weight Capacity: 3,500 lbs.
    • Shock Compatible: No
    • Brake Type: Electric with Park
    • Axle Brake Mounting Bolt Size: 7/16"
    • Axle Capacity: 3,500 lbs.
    • Brake Size: 10" x 2.25"
    • Brake Flange Count: 4-Bolt
    • Hardware Type: Brake Assembly
    • Side: Passenger (Right)
    • Unit of Measure: EA
    • Warranty Term: 1 Year
    • Quantity In Package: 1
    • Universal Part: No Fitment
  • What's Included
    • Electric Brake Assembly

Product description

Standard electric brake assemblies from Lippert implement an electric actuation system to safely stop your trailer. They are made to fit various hub sizes and axle capacities for many applications. The brakes are easy to adjust and tailor to your trailer. We recommend inspecting and adjusting your electric drum brakes after the first 200 miles of operation and approximately every 3,000 miles thereafter.

NOTE: New electric drum brakes will require a break-in period to achieve full performance. Complete information and documentation is available in the online customer support center.

Warning:

Warning Cancer and reproductive harm. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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