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Old 11-04-2022, 09:11 AM   #1
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37sdf brake pads and rotors

Anyone have part numbers for dexter never lube brake pads and rotors? 37sdf. Thanks in advance.
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Old 11-04-2022, 05:15 PM   #2
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Here's a link to etrailer.com. I would call them or Dexter and have your axle number handy. Hope this helps. Dexter stuff ain't cheap BTW. Remember this kit is for 1 axle.

https://www.etrailer.com/Accessories...e/K71-629.html
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Thanks Rockingtom. Any idea if that gas line going to the stove is hand bent or straight? I believe that the black pipe connected to the trolley got bent when my tire exploded. It's a clean 60 degree bend but I doubt that PI would do something as dubious as to hand bend black gas pipe. I have replaced it with a straight piece but it's very difficult to tell how things went together and were supported from the factory.
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Old 11-05-2022, 07:59 PM   #4
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Sorry, unfortunately we've been out of our last Excel 5 years ago and I don't remember. I looked through my pix and don't find anything on it. The only thing I do remember that on our last rig 33 GKE (stove in the kitchen slide) that the flexible gas hose was curled in a loop which allowed for the gas to flow whether the slide was retracted or extended. Maybe someone at the Service Center or Ralph may chime in here and have the answer.

P.S. Please put your name in your signature section on this forum and your basic model info so it's we don't have to look it up each time. Thanks!
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Done. Thanks Rockingtom.
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You're welcome, but I still don't see your sig or rig info on your post. Go to Go Advanced, User PC then Edit signature.
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Re: brake pads and rotors

Hey Rockingtom. This will be the first brake work on this 37sdf. The rotors are not warped or pitted. Do you always replace them when the pads wear out? Unfortunately, mileage would be hard to estimate. TIA.
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Old 06-26-2023, 10:30 AM   #8
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No need to replace rotors if they aren't badly scored/grooved. Those Dexter pads are spendy so you may need to take out a 90 day loan! Ha. Good for you that you are keeping a watch on those kind of things!

BTW. You still haven't put your rig info and signature in your profile. Any reason why? It makes it easy to tell who you are and what rig you have! Later.
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Odd. I've put it in the signature twice. It shows in there when I check it but it doesn't seem to show up in here. Please advise. Thanks. Should say Matt Ippoliti 2015 Excel Petersen 37SDF.
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Old 06-27-2023, 09:55 AM   #10
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Yay!!! It's worked this time. Now I've got to find something else to nag you about!!! Ha.
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