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Libra 12

Libra 12" X 2" Trailer Brake Shoes Replacement Kits (2 Pairs) - 21029/21042

Libra 12
$  65.29

Score By Feature

Based on 58 ratings
Value for money
9.48
Easy to install
8.58

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Product Description

For replacement of the brake shoes on 12" X 2" Electric trailers, Libra 10" X 2" brake shoes
The 12-inch by 2-inch electric trailer brake works with most 12"x2" electric trailer brakes
There are two pairs of shoes for two brakes and one axle. There are four hold down springs and four rivets.
Part number K71-127-00 should be replaced with 040-215/040-216 from Dexter

Questions & Answers

Which side is left and which side is right on the pairs?

Shoes are the same on the right and left hands, so it replaces both sides of the hand. Sincerely, thank you

Can you tell me how thick the lining material is?

The ones we use are approximately 3/16 of an inch in height and seem to be the same version as ours. The regular practices in our shoes are to have them relined with With that much lining, you have 25% more space in between the shoe and the shoe drum. I did not realize how many additional miles there were.

Is it possible to use them on RVs?

My 34-foot coachman freedom express toy hauler is where I worked on it. I could not be happier.

Selected User Reviews For Libra 12" X 2" Trailer Brake Shoes Replacement Kits (2 Pairs) - 21029/21042

They are the same except they're more expensive
5/5

I bought them to replace one that was soaking in grease. The quality of these films seems to be the same as Dexter's. There are three variables to consider pad thickness, size, and metal backing. No difference between what was removed and what is installed. In my opinion, the shoe hold down springs are not as nice as Dexter's, which are easier to install as they are a single piece. You should hold a 2 piece at the same time that you hold the pin. Make sure you put the right shoe in the right place, and the price is right. There are differences in the lengths of their shoes. Shoe descriptors smaller than the length of the hub are placed in the front. According to what I found, this is the front of the trailer. Glue the pad on the backing plate with 3/16 thick insulation on one side, and you can put them on either side. Not a rivet in sight.

Matias Jimenez
Matias Jimenez
| Jan 18, 2021
I'm talking about what you really The good news Here are some basic shoes and retainers you need for your heavy axle trailer*BAD When ordering a spring kit, you probably need to order one at the same time
5/5

Probably should come with the shoes, but they do not come with them UGLY It would've been nice if the parts had been packaged better to keep them.

Willa Baker
Willa Baker
| Apr 18, 2021
Initially, I had trouble stopping my trailer, but now I have it down
5/5

Getting them in there is no problem, they need to fit exactly like the brakes, not too big, not too small,.

Kamdyn Conrad
Kamdyn Conrad
| Mar 02, 2021
This is the value you are getting They seem to work well and were easy to install
5/5

So far, there have been no problems with them.

Claire Rush
Claire Rush
| Feb 10, 2021
I give it five stars
5/5

I have a 1997 Coleman 5th wheel camper and this is the perfect fit.

Rayna Donovan
Rayna Donovan
| May 22, 2021
The best brakes on the market
5/5

It is easy to install.

Elina Johnston
Elina Johnston
| Jan 11, 2021
I give it five stars
5/5

I was pleased with the price and with the convenience of having them come to my house.

Tru Huang
Tru Huang
| Apr 25, 2021
I love it
5/5

I received the product as described and it shipped quickly.

Keaton Compton
Keaton Compton
| Mar 26, 2021

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