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Today we're going to be taking a look at the Titan zinc plated brake actuator. When you apply brakes in your tow vehicle it makes you slow down, well when you do that and you have a trailer behind you momentum pushes the trailer towards the rear of the vehicle. With surge brake systems the actuator is actually triggered as your trailer moves forward, while the tow vehicle is slowing down. The… see more >
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The manual lockout on your Atwood 85778 surge brake coupler is there so that you can back up the trailer without the brakes locking up on you. Yes you can safely tow your trailer with the broken manual lockout, you just have to make sure you…
view full answer...Since the Atwood actuator line was discontinued, the Titan Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator #T43397007K has been one of the most popular replacements for it. This is rated up to 7,000 pounds and can accept both 1-7/8" and 2" balls, so it…
view full answer...My contact at Fulton confirmed that the A60 series is now obsolete and they don't make replacement parts. For a replacement, I recomemend the Titan Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator - Drum - Multi-Fit Ball - Bolt On - 7K #T43397007K. This surge…
view full answer...All you should need on the fifth circuit of your 5-way is a 12 volt signal to activate the reverse lock out. Have you used a circuit tester like part #PTW2993 to verify you have 12 volts on that pin? Looking at the condition of your 5-way it is also…
view full answer...The Replacement Master Cylinder Assembly #T4395100 will not work to replace your Atwood master cylinder model 85841. Since replacement parts for your actuator are obsolete, your only option is to replace the entire actuator assembly. The Demco…
view full answer...There are a number of things you'll need to know before choosing the right brake actuator for your Jayco Eagle. Atwood MPD 85778 is actually just the literature number, so I wouldn't be able to tell you what a direct replacement would be.…
view full answer...Your best route is to replace your entire surge brake assembly as Atwood no longer produces any parts for their brake actuators. The Titan Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator #T47457207K is going to be your best replacement available. It is specific to disc…
view full answer...Yes, the Dexter Brake Actuator part #T47457007K that you referenced is a replacement for your Titan Model 60 actuator.
view full answer...First, release the mechanism that holds the coupler onto the ball. It may be a lever or a knob that has to be turned. Some require a dual action move where you would push back or forward on the lever while lifting up on it. If you have done this and…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but the coupler on your trailer is very old and we simply don't carry parts for them anymore as they were discontinued by the manufacturer. Therefore, the only option we can offer is a new coupler, the Demco Hydraulic…
view full answer...Yes, the Dacromet/Stainless finish on the 10" Kodiak Disc Brakes #KOD67FR is arguably the best for boat trailers since it's the most resistant to rust and corrosion, although it's still a good idea to hose down your trailer with clean…
view full answer...First you will need to pull one of your hubs to verify the spindle size you have on your 1989 Spartan boat trailer. It likely has 3,500lb axles based on the weight of your 1993 BayLiner 2609 Rendezvous. To verify you will need a Digital Caliper…
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