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The mounting holes (4 hole pattern) on Dexter brake assembly, #23-106-09, are 3.09 inches on center for the top two holes and 2.55 inches apart on center for the bottom 2 holes. Top to bottom they are 3.40 inches apart on center. The holes can…
view full answer...The biggest difference between the servo styles that you'll notice is between free backing plates and the others. The free-backing plates will allow your trailer to back up without having the brakes lock up. With surge brakes typically when…
view full answer...Based on my research, it looks like the port size should be the same for your Titan Model 60 and the Demco Solenoid Kit for Brake Actuators with Reverse Lockouts #DM5404. As for other pitfalls, not that I can think of, and this will solve the issue…
view full answer...I really wish there was a cheap and easy way to lock out a Titan model 60 actuator but the only way would be with an electric lock out like the part #T4748800. This threads onto the back of your current actuator and once ran to the reverse light…
view full answer...Dexter doesn't put reverse lock outs on their drum brake actuators so you'd need to add the part #DM5404 do a new actuator. The part #DX97FR is just the inner section of an actuator though. For the actuator you'd need the part #DX33FR.
view full answer...If you look at the wheel cylinder of the brake assemblies part #23-399 and #23-398 you'll see the letters L and R stamped on them. The R means right hand side and L means left. I attached a picture that points out the letter. Right side means…
view full answer...Thanks for the photos of your trailer's actuator! They were very helpful in answering your questions. Based on the photos, it appears that you have a Titan Model 10 Actuator #T1607500. For a Model 10 actuator, the #DX66FR that you referenced is…
view full answer...As long as your 5000lb axle uses 12" x 2" brakes like a typical 5200-7000lb axle then the stronger 7000lb brake assemblies will fit just fine. They will provide stronger braking, but that is not necessarily better. If you can adjust your…
view full answer...How long of a line do you need? Do you know what size you need? The most common size is 3/16 inch like part #BH-3MFS-4-5 which is 54 inches long.
view full answer...We do carry the exact brakes that you need for your B12E-02 AxleTek 12-GG Axle. For the Left Assembly you will want part #AKEBRK-7L-SA and for the Right Hand assembly you will want part #AKEBRK-7R-SA. These brake assemblies are made by AxleTek and…
view full answer...We have not yet replaced the Shock part #T1242600 on a Titan Model 10 Surge Brake Actuator so I do not have any specifics for you but I have attached a parts diagram which shows you how the unit is broken down. You can then use this to get a better…
view full answer...A measurement of 2-3/8" is equal to 2.375" and there are a number of bearing buddies that are close to that measurement. In order to determine the exact replacement you need, you'll have to use a digital caliper such as #PTW80157 and…
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