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Hello neighbors, it's Brad here at etrailer, and today we're taking a look at the DeeMaxx line of disc brakes. Now these are gonna be available in a bunch of different configurations from axles rating from 3,500, all the way up to 16,000. It's also gonna be available in a number of different coatings as well as a number of different bolt patterns. So you're gonna be able to match your needs of… see more >
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Thanks for reaching out, Sam! The Kodiak Disc Brakes #KOD59FR with the Dacromet/KodaGuard are definitely a solid choice, but the hub-rotors and brackets only have a 300- to 400-hour salt spray rating and the calipers have a 500- to 600-hour salt…
view full answer...We do have some options for replacing the Knott calipers and rotors on your Coyote Boat Trailer. We really do not have any info or specs on the Knott brand brakes, but since it is all for a 3,500 lb axle the sizing should be standard. Standard…
view full answer...Yes, the DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit #DE66YR will allow you to use 14" trailer wheels.
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...Thank you for all of the photos and information! From what I can see it looks like you have a #84 spindle but that inner bearing blew out so you should be able to remove that inner sleeve that looks like it's still on the spindle (next to where…
view full answer...The DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit - Maxx Coat/Stainless - 3,500 lbs #DE46YR uses stainless steel calipers and a Maxx coating on the hub and rotor. This Maxx coating is a special coating made by DeeMaxx and has a 1,000 hour salt-spray rating, which is pretty…
view full answer...Brake calipers are typically installed so they point toward the back of the trailer, but it is okay to install them pointing up or toward the front of the trailer. The important thing to consider when installing the calipers is to make sure at least…
view full answer...To determine the size of the brake assemblies you need you have to measure the depth and width of the hub drum on the axle like what you see in the picture I attached. The most common size is 2-1/4 inch wide like the #T4071600-500 that you…
view full answer...The DA91 Demco surge brake actuator that you are looking for is part #DM8750311. This has a 2-5/16" coupler, comes with an electric lockout, is designed for disc brakes, and has a weight capacity of 8,000 lbs towing and 800 lbs tongue weight.
view full answer...Thanks for all of the details! I recommend using the following for your boat trailer: - DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit #DE46YR - Hydrastar Vented Marine Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator for Disc Brakes #HS381-8067 - Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit…
view full answer...There is a good way to get the check valve out of your current actuator and save some money. What you will need to do is remove the large snap ring from the front of your actuator where the brake line attaches, pull the spring out, and at the end of…
view full answer...In order to replace your boat trailer surge coupler you will need to match a number of your trailer's characteristics. You need to select a coupler for the type of hydraulic brakes you have, either disc or drum. Couplers for each type vary in…
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