🚚 Stop in Style with LIBRA's Electric Brakes!
The LIBRA New 7" x 1-1/4" Trailer Electric Brake Assembly is designed for optimal performance and safety, featuring a universal fit for most 2,000 - 2,500 lbs trailer axles. With a lightweight design and easy installation, this assembly is perfect for those who prioritize reliability on the road.
Manufacturer | LIBRA |
Brand | LIBRA |
Item Weight | 8.33 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.6 x 8 x 5 inches |
Item model number | 8542120950 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | EB7A |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
T**Y
Correct trailer brakes
Correct replacement trailer brakes, everything included except nuts for backing plate
R**.
Direct replacement
Direct bolt on replacement for my 2004 Coleman Tucson.Installation pretty straightforward and brakes worked well.
F**Y
Worked great
takes less than 2 hrs from to start to finish . for the price will never change just shoes just 4 bolts 2 wires and your done vender was great to work with.
B**T
works as intended
Works as intended. We will see how the pads hold up and how much break dust is created. But can change out to better pads at a later time.
J**1
Works on Apache Ramada Camper
Worked perfect to replace my obsolete and worn out brakes on a 1973 Apache Ramada camper! Like for like swap.
G**Y
Great deal at affordable price
Everything fit and work as it should great deal at affordable price
G**S
Great
Work perfect
K**B
Brakes Do Not Fully Release **updated**
Brakes do not fully release. Libra Trailer Parts does not stand behind the products they sell. Purchased in Jul 16 notified Libra Aug31 they advised since purchased on Amazon it's Amazon's issue. Amazon says its Libra's issue.If purchased you will end up buying a new brake kit, wheel bearings, races and seals due to defective brakes that generate 230 degree temps at the hubs.**update** to further explain "brakes not releasing" What happens is the magnet engages the drum the lever then expands the shoes. The connection point for the lever is extremely loose thus allowing the lever to jump on top of the shoe. The lever cannot return to full release. Check the top connection point of the lever see if you can move it in and out.
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