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The "KTC 7600" stamped on the brake pad doesn't look to be a part number, so I can't cross reference it, but we do know you have Kodiak ceramic brake pads. So to determine the correct brake pads, all you need to do is match up…
view full answer...To get the best braking power for your boat trailer you would want to have disc brakes on both axles. If you happen to be limited to one axle then you would want the rear outfitted. With a 5,000lb boat you likely have two 3,500lb torsion axles. The…
view full answer...After speaking with EZ Loader what you have on your trailer is a 3,700 lb axle. From what they said the axle was upgraded even though your overall trailer capacity is 3,100 lbs. Although this uses the same #L44649 outer and #L68149 inner bearings,…
view full answer...The Kodiak Disc Brakes #KOD69FR will fit on 5,200lb axles which use the #42 spindle dimensions. This is the most commonly used size but depending on the age of your trailer you may want to inspect your spindle. It will have a grease seal landing…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...I reached out to EZ Loader who verified your spindles will require the 1.687 Seal #168255TB. So you would need to change out the seal to use the Kodiak Disc Brakes Kit #KOD49FR you found.
view full answer...You will need to measure the diameter of the spindles where the seal and bearings ride. Check out the picture I attached that shows where this is. You will need an exact measurement so either a digital or dial caliper will be needed. To pick out the…
view full answer...For a surge coupler replacement that would work well on your Rocket 1835 trailer the Dexter part #DX63FR would be a really great option. Then for a stainless slip-on disc brake kit the part #K2R35S would be a great option as well. The only thing else…
view full answer...There is only a single difference between the two 3,500 lb Kodiak disc brake hub and rotor kits you asked about, and that's the protection given to the calipers. - KodaGuard-Coated Cast Iron Calipers: Kodiak Disc Brakes #KOD59FR - Dacromet-Plated…
view full answer...In order to verify the spindle dimensions so that you can pick out the correct hub/drum you have to get exact dimensions. For that you need to use a digital caliper like part #PTW80157. For how old your trailer is this is especially important as the…
view full answer...Thank you so much for that information, and we can get you everything you need to convert to a disc brake set up for your 10k Dexter axles. While there isn't a single kit, we do have all of the parts you need, and let's start with the brake…
view full answer...I believe you meant a TDE 46245, is that correct? If that's the case, you've got a 3500 lb axle which uses a 10 inch hub/rotor with a 5 on 4-1/2 wheel bolt pattern. You'll want to use the Kodiak #KHR10D hub/rotor as a replacement. The hub…
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