Description
2000 lb 7″ Replacement Magnet Kit for Electric Trailer Brake Assemblies
The 2000 lb 7″ Replacement Magnet Kit is the perfect solution for restoring the full braking power and responsiveness of your 2,000-lb trailer axle’s electric brakes. Designed to fit 7″ electric trailer brake assemblies, this kit is compatible with a wide range of leading manufacturers, including AxleTek, Dexter, Lippert (LCI), IAC, and AL-KO. Whether you’re hauling light equipment, a small utility trailer, or recreational gear, keeping your electric brakes in top condition ensures a smoother, safer, and more controlled towing experience.
Product Features
- Exact Fit for 2,000-lb Axles: Engineered for 7″ brake assemblies, this replacement magnet is tailor-made for 2,000-lb-rated trailer axles.
- Broad Manufacturer Compatibility: The magnet works seamlessly with brake assemblies from renowned brands like AxleTek, Dexter, Lippert (LCI), IAC, and AL-KO.
- Durable Construction: Built to endure the heat, friction, and repetitive engagement inherent in braking, this magnet provides long-lasting, reliable performance.
- Round Design and Standard Dimensions: Measuring approximately 1-7/8″ in diameter and 7/8″ tall, the round shape ensures easy fitting and optimal contact with the brake’s internal surfaces.
- Complete Kit Included: Each package comes with the magnet, retaining clip, and spring needed for a straightforward replacement process.
Why Proper Brake Magnets Are Essential
Your trailer’s electric braking system relies on the brake magnet to generate the friction necessary to slow and stop the trailer in coordination with the tow vehicle. A well-maintained magnet ensures consistent braking performance, smoother stops, and less wear on other components. By choosing a quality replacement magnet, you’re investing in your trailer’s safety and longevity, reducing the likelihood of premature brake wear, uneven brake shoe contact, and potential towing hazards.
Why Replace the Magnet Instead of the Whole Assembly?
When a trailer brake begins to lose its effectiveness, many owners consider replacing the entire brake assembly. However, if the root cause is a worn or damaged magnet, swapping just the magnet can be significantly more cost-effective and time-saving. Purchasing and installing a new brake assembly can be more expensive and might require unnecessary parts. By targeting the specific component that’s failing, you maintain control over repair costs and ensure you’re only replacing what’s needed.
Reasons to Replace Just the Magnet
- Cost Savings: Magnets cost considerably less than a full assembly, helping you stay within your maintenance budget.
- Reduced Downtime: Replacing just the magnet is often faster, allowing you to get back on the road sooner.
- Targeted Fix: Addressing the actual problem component (a worn magnet) prevents needless part replacements and helps maintain original assembly integrity.
- Preservation of Other Components: If your brake shoes, springs, and other hardware are still in good condition, there’s no need to discard them. Simply restore the magnet to regain optimal function.
How to Replace a Brake Magnet
Note: Before beginning any maintenance procedure, ensure your trailer is parked on level ground with the wheels chocked. Use appropriate safety gear, including gloves and eye protection, and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines.
- Remove the Wheel and Hub/Drum: First, loosen the lug nuts and raise the trailer axle using a suitable jack and jack stands. Remove the wheel and then carefully slide the hub/drum off the spindle to access the brake assembly.
- Identify the Magnet: Locate the existing brake magnet inside the brake assembly. It’s typically seated at the bottom of the assembly, attached via a clip and spring.
- Remove the Old Magnet: Gently disconnect any wiring leading to the magnet. Then, using pliers or a screwdriver, remove the retaining clip and spring that hold the magnet in place. Slide the old magnet out and set it aside for proper disposal.
- Clean the Area: With the old magnet removed, inspect the brake assembly for any debris, rust, or brake dust. Wipe down the interior surfaces using a clean cloth or a mild solvent if necessary. Ensure the area where the magnet sits is free of contaminants for optimal contact and function.
- Install the New Magnet: Position the new magnet in the designated area, aligning it with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Slip the included spring and retaining clip into place, ensuring that the magnet is firmly secured and capable of slight movement as intended.
- Reconnect Wiring: Carefully reattach any wiring leads to the magnet, making sure all connections are secure and properly insulated. Confirm that wires are not pinched or rubbing against moving parts.
- Reassemble the Hub/Drum and Wheel: Slide the hub/drum back onto the spindle, replace the wheel, and tighten the lug nuts according to the recommended torque specifications.
- Test Your Brakes: Once the trailer is lowered back onto the ground, perform a low-speed test to confirm that the brakes engage smoothly and evenly. If everything feels right, you’ve successfully replaced your brake magnet.
Installation Tips for Better Results
- Use Quality Tools: Having the right wrenches, pliers, and screwdrivers on hand simplifies the process and minimizes the risk of damaging parts.
- Follow Manufacturer’s Instructions: Different brake assemblies may have slight variations. Check the axle or brake manufacturer’s guidelines to ensure proper installation and adjustment.
- Check for Worn Components: While you have the assembly open, take a few moments to inspect brake shoes, springs, and backing plates. Addressing multiple issues at once can save time and improve performance.
- Re-Grease Bearings if Needed: If the hub is removed, consider checking your bearings. Fresh grease and proper bearing adjustment can enhance overall braking smoothness and trailer reliability.
Optimizing Your Trailer Brake Performance
Keeping your trailer’s electric brakes in top shape ensures safe, confident towing. A fully functional magnet helps distribute braking force evenly, reducing strain on your tow vehicle and making for smoother stops. By staying proactive with maintenance, replacing parts as needed, and paying attention to performance changes, you can extend the lifespan of your brake components, lower your long-term costs, and enjoy a more reliable, enjoyable towing experience.
Conclusion
The 2000 lb 7″ Replacement Magnet Kit offers a cost-effective, straightforward fix to restore your trailer’s braking power. Designed to fit a wide range of manufacturers’ assemblies and built to last, this magnet ensures that your 2,000-lb-rated trailer axle’s brakes function at their best. With proper installation and regular maintenance, you’ll protect your investment and maintain the safety, comfort, and control you need on every journey.
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