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Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 10" Hub/Rotor - 5 on 4-1/2 - Dacromet and Stainless - 3,500 lbs

Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 10" Hub/Rotor - 5 on 4-1/2 - Dacromet and Stainless - 3,500 lbs

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Trailer disc brake kit includes 2 corrosion-resistant, Dacromet-plated hub-and-rotor assemblies, as well as stainless steel calipers and dacromet mounting brackets. Assemblies fit 13" and larger wheels and axles with 4-bolt flanges. 1-800-940-8924 to order Kodiak accessories and parts part number K2HR35DS or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Kodiak products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 10" Hub/Rotor - 5 on 4-1/2 - Dacromet and Stainless - 3,500 lbs. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Kodiak Accessories and Parts - K2HR35DS

  • Trailer Brakes
  • Disc Brakes
  • Brake Assembly
  • Kodiak
  • Hub and Rotor Assembly
  • LH
  • RH
  • 3500 lbs
  • 5 on 4-1/2

Trailer disc brake kit includes 2 corrosion-resistant, Dacromet-plated hub-and-rotor assemblies, as well as stainless steel calipers and dacromet mounting brackets. Assemblies fit 13" and larger wheels and axles with 4-bolt flanges.


Features:

  • Brake assemblies make it easy to upgrade from drum to disc brakes for better performance
    • More consistent stopping, even at highway speeds
    • Dramatically shorter stopping distance
  • Maintenance costs are lower than for drum brakes
    • Fewer moving parts to maintain, repair and replace
  • Integral hub-and-rotor assembly is 1 piece
    • Minimizes lateral runout to prevent warping
    • Provides smooth ride with balanced hub and rotor
    • Uses industry-standard bearings and seals (sold separately) - races included
    • Prevents heat-related damage with vented design that effectively dissipates heat
    • Includes wheel studs - lug nuts sold separately
    • Resists corrosion with Dacromet plating
  • Stainless steel calipers are self-adjusting for smooth, equal braking
    • Stainless steel construction does not flex like aluminum
    • Low-drag design retracts piston farther than other calipers for a cooler-running brake
    • Stainless steel piston is 2-1/4" in diameter - 30 percent larger than other brands
      • More braking torque than the competition
    • High-performance, ceramic brake pads
  • Dacromet mounting brackets provide strength and durability
    • Side-support design ensures that load is placed on bracket, not bolts
    • Extra embossing for additional thread contact ensures tight, secure mounting for caliper guide bolts
    • 4-Bolt brake flange mounting configuration - weld-on flange sold separately
  • Kit includes 2 full brake assemblies
    • 2 Dacromet-plated, cast iron rotor-and-hub assemblies
    • 2 Stainless steel calipers
    • 2 Dacromet caliper-mounting brackets
    • 4 Stainless steel caliper-mounting bolts
  • Hydraulic brake actuator and lines (sold separately) are required for brakes to be activated
    • Requires psi rating of at least 1,500


Specs:

  • Fits:
    • Axle capacity: 3,500 lbs
      • #84 Spindle
    • Wheel size: 13" and larger
  • Bolt pattern: 5 on 4-1/2"
  • Rotor diameter: 10"
  • Brake flange configuration: 4 bolt
  • Wheel stud diameter: 1/2"
  • 3-Year warranty


Bearing, Race and Seal Information

  • Bearings (sold separately)
    • Inner bearing: L68149
    • Outer bearing: L44649
  • Races (included)
    • Inner race: L68111
    • Outer race: L44610
  • Seal: RG06-050 (sold separately)
    • Inner diameter: 1.719"
    • Outer diameter: 2.565"

Kodiak disc brake diagram

Disc Brakes

More and more people are switching their trailers over to disc brakes, and with good reason. Disc brakes deliver consistent braking - even at highway speeds - unlike drum brakes, which often show a substantial drop in braking torque at higher speeds. In addition, disc brakes offer a substantially shorter stopping distance than drum brakes. Disc brake calipers have only one moving part, rather than the many found in drum brakes. This means that there are fewer parts to maintain, fewer parts to get damaged and fewer parts to have to repair or replace, thus reducing maintenance costs.


Integral Hub-and-Rotor Assemblies

The integral hub-and-rotor is made from cast iron, matching SAE specifications. Cast iron is ideal for high-temperature operations and offers a favorable friction coefficient to ensure adequate stopping power. Kodiak's rotors are vented to effectively dissipate heat, dramatically reducing the incidence of heat-related damage. Furthermore, machined disc brakes minimize the chance of contamination between the hub and rotor, resulting in excellent performance and long life.


Calipers

Kodiak calipers are constructed of stainless steel to prevent flexing and rust. Less flex means more braking torque, resulting in smooth, even braking every time. The corrosion-resistant stainless steel piston is 30 percent larger than standard pistons, ensuring shorter stopping distance and increased torque. In addition, the unique low-drag design of Kodiak's calipers allows the piston to retract farther than in most standard models, giving you a cooler-running brake.


Mounting Brackets

Designed for axles with 4-bolt brake flange configurations, the included mounting brackets are made of heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant dacromet that is embossed to provide additional threading for guide bolts. The added thread strength ensures a tighter, more secure connection between the caliper and bracket. Another unique feature of Kodiak's brackets is the side-support angle, which guarantees that the load is carried by the bracket, rather than the bolts.



K71-2H-10-DSD Kodiak Disc Brakes - 2 Wheel Set - Integral Hub and Rotor - Dacromet Finish and Stainless Steel - 3,500 lbs

Replaces 2/HRCM-10-SCAD-SS, K2HR35SCS, 2/H-10-DSD-K, and 2/HRCM-10-DAC-SS-K

Installation Details K2HR35DS Installation instructions



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Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 10" Hub/Rotor - 5 on 4-1/2 - Dacromet and Stainless - 3,500 lbs - K2HR35DS

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (48 Customer Reviews)

Trailer disc brake kit includes 2 corrosion-resistant, Dacromet-plated hub-and-rotor assemblies, as well as stainless steel calipers and dacromet mounting brackets. Assemblies fit 13" and larger wheels and axles with 4-bolt flanges.

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These things are massive. They weight 11 lbs each side more than the ones they replace. Let's hope they last longer. They look well made. The instructions are so minimal as to be useless. I've assembled them by trial and lots of error. The person I spoke with at etrailer didn't know anything about them so I called Kodiak twice but no one answers or returns my call.

eTrailer service is good, the price was fair and shipping was fast.

Etrailer Expert

Jenny N.

2/22/2022

You mentioned that you still had questions on the disc brake kit. I am happy to assist with any other questions that you have on the disc brakes.

Etrailer Expert

Robert

2/22/2022

I did get them installed, as I said with a lot of trial and error. The instructions are very vague. It was not clear if the caliper bracket was installed first, then the hub rotor and then the caliper - which is what I did - or if the caliper was installed on the bracket, the hub rotor installed and then the bracket with caliper. That really did not make sense because it was very heavy. Also the bracket was stamped on one side outside but I wasnt sure if outside was away from the wheel towards the flange on the axle or the other way. I got it after installing it the wrong way. My remaining question is, when it comes time to do maintenance on the caliper or change the brake pads, is the caliper removed by taking off the caliper bolts? Sounds like a silly question but they had thread locker -blue- on them, which is supposed to be removable but my experience is that its really hard to get the loose. My previous brakes you had to take the bracket off to remove the caliper because the bolts were not removable.

Etrailer Expert

Jenny N.

2/22/2022

The way that you had installed the disc brakes was correct. To install the mounting brackets, the hub with the rotor, then the brake caliper. The outide on the mounting bracket means to install it facing out of the trailer. To answer the question on replacing the brake pads you will need to remove the caliper bolts and remove the caliper to change the disc pads. I have good video that shows how that you can see below.

Robert

2/20/2023

They seem to be working well. The only thing I dont like is the bracket that holds the caliper has some sort of proprietary galvanizing and despite rinsing well after every use brackish water they are pretty rusted. The rotorhub is the same material but the surface gets the rust rubbed off when the brakes are applied. I havent taken the wheels off to see if the hubs are rusted behind them.



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I use the brakes on my boat trailer in SW Florida exclusively in salt water. I hose the trailer with fresh water after each trip. Have had the calipers for about a year, so far no issue, breaks work as they should without any seizing on rotors.



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my boat trailer didn't have brakes I contacted etrailer and spoke with Karen she knew exactly what I needed for a successful install



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Very pleased with the service and quality of product. Placed order on Monday and received on Friday enabling me to complete the installation over the weekend. All components were shipped and installation was very smooth. Time will tell how the Dacromet resists corrosion. I also ordered the rubber break line kit, replacing everything from the master cylinder back (tandem axles). Would have preferred to keep the oil bath hubs vs going back to grease and bearing buddies. This is my 4th trailer and the oil bath hubs were superior. No leaks/seal failure in 5 years of use.



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The Kodiak brake kit was delivered intact. When installing it , i found that you can not install this brake set on a Road King aluminum I bean trailer. the calipers will hit the frame rails. no matter where i put the caliper, unless all the way on the bottom, which isnt good . So i will have to eat this purchase. Installed the tiedown stuff that wont last 2 years in salt water. I wish there was some information about the Kodiak system needing more clearence between the caliper and the frame.I rated it a good for its not the problem of the brake manufacturer, but the trailer manufacturer for spacing the wheels so close to the frame.

Jameson C.

5/23/2014

I just spoke to my contact at Kodiak about the clearance issue you have and he informed me that as long as your bleed the brakes with the bleeder valve pointed up you could then install the calipers in the 6:00 position and they would work just fine.

Gt M.

5/12/2015

I did sellinstall this brake set on a loadrite trailer and there was plenty of clearence, As stasted before , the road king trailer that i was trying to install this set of brakes on didnt have the clearence needed. The caliper would contact the frame as the suspetion would travel. As with all factory rep replies it allways seems to be the installers fault that it will not work. I bet that rep dosent have 40 years of repair service under his belt. After that coment on the 6 oclock position, yeah it would work but who wants the have the caliper on the bottom? Typical for a factory rep. Add and inch to the axel on each side and things would clear just fine.



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The stainless steel calipers look great. nice finish. Rotors are well made. One suggestion to the manufacture, chamfer the seal pocket, it would make installing the seal much easier.



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I've never changed brakes before and this was way easier than I thought it would be (the hardest part was getting the old rusted calipers off the trailer). I did end up needing to order new grease seals. I can't imagine why I would reuse old grease seals on new hubs, so I'd recommend that you order these with the package (and recommend that eTailer include them, or at least suggest that you should order them).



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I am having issue's with this product. When I mounting the first one I could not get the caliper mounted and later found out the mounting plate had a bolt hole that was not threaded from the factory. I talked to Caleb and in less than 2 days I had a replacement in my hand. Caleb spent a great deal of time making sure I got it and fast. Caleb helped me a lot with my install.

The other issue I am currently dealing with is the outside brake pad is rubbing the face of the rotor on both of the left side axles. I am going to call Kodiak today for suggestions. I will be buying all my stuff from Etrailer because IF you do have a issue one phone call to them and they will take care of it. THANK YOU Caleb



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I have not installed them yet, when the weather becomes better I will. I have had Tie Down Disc brakes on my boat trailer. They do not last don't waste your money and your time. I have installed Tie Down Twice the first was the 1st gen then the vented G5s you will regret buying Tie Down. Kodiak from what I see is made better. We shall see.... I have no issue I know they will work..



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I installed these as part of a disc brake retrofit for a tandem axle boat trailer that came from the factory without brakes. They bolted up fine to the factory axle flanges and bleeding the lines wasn’t any harder than any other brakes. These stop my truck better with an empty trailer than just the truck itself, and make it feel like my 4000-5000 lb loaded trailer isn’t even there. I’m very happy with the performance.

The rotors develop light surface rust on the contact surface when sitting for a while, but it burns off the first time you use the brakes again, similar to car brake rotors. I’ve only only use the trailer in fresh water since putting these brakes on.

Due to my wheel and tire size I had to use integrated hub rotors, so it was a good opportunity to also replace and freshly pack my bearings. If you don’t have the flange bolts, this set does not come with them so be sure to order them separately or plan to source from a local hardware store.



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I can't say enough good things about the staff at etrailer. They helped me pick out the correct items to install disc brakes on my boat trailer and the technical staff was extremely helpful in helping me better understand how to perform the installation. This was the first time I ever install a new brake system and their help enabled me to easily and successfully complete the installation. A+ for the product quality and for etrailer staff!



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Recently I decided to put new hub/rotors and SS caliper on my trailer that has double torsion axels. I knew that the old ones were Kodiak 10" hubs and calipers. Found etrailer online and compared prices and shipping charges. Found them to the best. Online system was easy to use and placed the order. A few days later I received the parts. I had ordered a hub/rotor combination but one set was accidently shipped as a rotor only. It was an honest mistake since the park numbers were almost identical. Called them up and sent some photos and a few days later I had the new kit and I sent the other ones back with the USP shipping label that they sent me. Nice people and easy to work with. I will order my next trailer parts from them as well!



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Recently I decided to put new hub/rotors and SS caliper on my trailer that has double torsion axels. I knew that the old ones were Kodiak 10" hubs and calipers. Found etrailer online and compared prices and shipping charges. Found them to the best. Online system was easy to use and placed the order. A few days later I received the parts. I had ordered a hub/rotor combination but one set was accidently shipped as a rotor only. It was an honest mistake since the park numbers were almost identical. Called them up and sent some photos and a few days later I had the new kit and I sent the other ones back with the USP shipping label that they sent me. Nice people and easy to work with. I will order my next trailer parts from them as well!



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I was replacing the old drum brakes on my 1996 EZ Loader for a Skeeter. This brake kit included everything that was need and was super easy to install. It was easy to find exactly what I needed on the etrailer site! Shipping was fast as well!



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This disc brake system from Kodiak sure makes conversion from drums trouble free. Also a great way to add brakes to an axle without brakes.



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Old parts on boat trailer needed upgrading. Pretty easy to remove and replace.



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Everything lined up perfect...easier then I thought...Shipped in 5 days to CA.

Troy

7/4/2017

One of my brakes is seized up and not working, I will be taking it apart to see what has failed...wondering what the warranty and customer service will be... stay tuned...

Etrailer Expert

Rachael H.

7/5/2017

Thanks for the follow up. This brake kit has a manufacturer's 3 year warranty. Feel free to contact us and let us know if we can help you out.


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The products were good and as expected.
When
the USPS lost one of the parts, the team at E-Trailer were extremely responsive and helpful, sending a replacement part to us express.
Good job E-Trailer and Thank you.



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This product worked great. I'm so glad there is a kit that has all this together. The hoses are much higher quality than what I took off the trailer. I wish there had been an option to pay a little more to get stainless clamps as I launch in salt water 90% of the time. I will buy this kit again when the time comes.



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Everything arrived as expected. Worked perfectly on my Champion 190DCR trailer, replacing the factory disc rotors, calipers and pads.



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These are a great upgrade from the rusty, frozen tie down brakes my trailer came with. The instructions are good and the product was fairly easy to install. It took several hours, but definitely worth the effort. Etrailer was quick to ship and very helpful and easy to contact. I would definitely buy here again. Thank you!



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Good quality parts, far superior to the Tie Down brakes I’m replacing. Would suggest improving packing, as shipper managed to throw it around enough that the boxes holding the rotors were basically destroyed. Outer box still held, but a few more miles of transit could have dinged up the rotors pretty well.



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Haven't got the brakes on the trailer yet, but everything looks to be shipshape. Everything seems to be high quality. I'm sure the new brakes will be just fine.



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Very good, a must have. After a year still working great, no rust.



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Order came quickly. Exactly as described,perfect fit in every way. This kit was used to replace original brakes that came with trailer when new. I have told many friends and some have allready ordered.GREAT SERVICE WILL HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!!!!!!!


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    According to Dexter your TDE axles use the standard 3,500 lb bearing combination. For a completely stainless steel disc brake system you will need the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit # K2R35S. You will also need the Kodiak Trailer Hub for 3,500-lb Axles # KH84545S. We don't have a hub/rotor assembly that is completely stainless. If you would rather have a hub/rotor then we have the # K2HR35DS which is a combination of Dacromet and stainless.
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  • Recommended Replacement Disc Brakes For A 2008 Trail-Rite With UFP DB-42 Brakes
    From the pictures you provided, you have a UFP DB-42 disc brake set up on your 2008 Trail-Rite. This isn't something we carry, but it looks like these systems use the # L68149 inner bearing and the # L44649 bearing, so you do have a common spindle for a 3,500 pound axle. With that said, we do have the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit # K2HR35DS that looks like it would be a perfect replacement. This is rated for 3,500 pound axles and will use these same bearings, though not included so you will need...
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