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Today on etrailer we are going to be taking a look at the Kodiak disc brake kit with a 10-inch rotor for 5-on-4 1/2 inch 3,500-6,000 pound axles, part number K2R35D. Our rotor and our caliper and bracket are going to be coated with a dacromet finish. It is going to help against corrosion and rusting. Now if you are going to be using this on a boat trailer, that is going to be strictly in salt… see more >
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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…
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…
view full answer...Yes, the Hydrastar Vented Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator, #HS381-8067, will work with the factory brake controller on your 2011 Ford F-350. The earlier Ford brake controllers had trouble with these types of system, but Ford changed the brake…
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…
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…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but the glass on the Furrion RV Electric Fireplace isn't replaceable because Furrion does not offer any glass for this exact purpose. If you would like to try and find the glass elsewhere you're welcome to do so…
view full answer...Atwood is no longer around and parts for the Atwood 85778 are no longer available. Since there are no replacement options for the master cylinder your only choice is to replace the coupler with a new one. I recommend the Demco Hydraulic Brake…
view full answer...Theoretically if you just have some surface rust on your rotors it would be knocked off after a drive that included a couple solid braking events. If you still notice rust on the rotors after towing the trailer then this could indeed be an indication…
view full answer...Have you tried tapping the bolt in with a hammer? Hopefully not much force would be needed. Ideally you get the splines seated all the way but then you don't have to really torque the nuts down as the bolt needs to allow the suspension to move.…
view full answer...Parts #K2HR35D and #K2R35D accomplish the same thing and have the same ratings but they fit differently applications. If you take a look at the pictures I've attached, part #K2HR35D is a complete kit with hubs and rotors where part #K2R35D does…
view full answer...In the USA a tandem axle utility trailer with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 7500-lbs should have brakes installed. Any trailer over 3000-lbs must have brakes on all wheels in most states, but laws do vary. Some states require braked axles…
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