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Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 12" Rotor - 6 on 5-1/2 - Stainless Steel - 5,200 lbs to 6,000 lbs

Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 12" Rotor - 6 on 5-1/2 - Stainless Steel - 5,200 lbs to 6,000 lbs

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Trailer disc brake kit includes 2 assemblies with rustproof, stainless steel rotors; calipers; and mounting brackets. Assemblies fit 5,200-lb to 6,000-lb axles and 15" and larger wheels. The 12" rotor features a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern. Great Prices for the best trailer brakes from Kodiak. Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 12" Rotor - 6 on 5-1/2 - Stainless Steel - 5,200 lbs to 6,000 lbs part number K2R526S can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Kodiak Trailer Brakes

  • Disc Brakes
  • 5200 lbs Axle
  • 6000 lbs Axle
  • Rotor
  • 14-1/2 Inch Wheel
  • 15 Inch Wheel
  • 16 Inch Wheel
  • Marine Grade
  • 6 on 5-1/2 Inch
  • Kodiak

Trailer disc brake kit includes 2 assemblies with rustproof, stainless steel rotors; calipers; and mounting brackets. Assemblies fit 5,200-lb to 6,000-lb axles and 15" and larger wheels. The 12" rotor features a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern.


Features:

  • Brake assemblies make it easy to change from an idler axle to a disc brake axle
  • Disc brakes deliver better performance than drum brakes
    • More consistent stopping, even at highway speeds
    • Dramatically shorter stopping distance
  • Maintenance costs are lower than for drum brakes
    • Fewer moving parts to maintain, repair and replace
  • Stainless steel construction is durable and rustproof - ideal for extended marine use
    • 1,000-Hour salt-spray rating
  • Slip-on, over-the-hub rotors
    • Fit over standard idler hub and are held in place by wheel and wheel bolts
    • Remove easily for maintenance
      • No need to replace entire hub-and-rotor assembly if only hub or rotor becomes damaged
    • Increase distance from hub face to hub face by 1/2"
    • Prevent heat-related damage with vented design that effectively dissipates heat
  • Stainless steel calipers are self-adjusting for smooth, equal braking
    • Stainless steel construction does not flex like aluminum
      • Absolute corrosion protection - ideal for extended marine use
    • Low-drag design retracts piston farther than other calipers for a cooler-running brake
    • Stainless steel piston is 2-1/4" in diameter - 30 percent larger than other brands
      • More braking torque than the competition
    • High-performance, ceramic brake pads
  • Stainless steel mounting brackets provide strength and durability
    • Side-support design ensures that load is placed on bracket, not bolts
    • Extra embossing for additional thread contact ensures tight, secure mounting for caliper guide bolts
    • 5-Bolt brake flange mounting configuration - weld-on flange sold separately
  • Kit includes 2 full brake assemblies
    • 2 Stainless steel rotors
    • 2 Stainless steel calipers
    • 2 Stainless steel caliper-mounting brackets
    • 4 Stainless steel caliper-mounting bolts
  • Hydraulic brake actuator and lines (sold separately) are required for brakes to be activated
    • Requires psi rating of at least 1,500


Specs:

  • Fits:
    • Axle capacity: 5,200 lbs - 6,000 lbs
      • #42 Spindle
    • Wheel size: 15" and larger
  • Bolt pattern: 6 on 5-1/2"
  • Overall rotor diameter: 12"
  • Brake flange configuration: 5 bolt
  • 6-Year warranty


Disc Brakes

More and more people are switching their trailers over to disc brakes, and with good reason. Disc brakes deliver consistent braking - even at highway speeds - unlike drum brakes, which often show a substantial drop in braking torque at higher speeds. In addition, disc brakes offer a substantially shorter stopping distance than drum brakes.


Disc brake calipers have only one moving part, rather than the many found in drum brakes. This means that there are fewer parts to maintain, fewer parts to get damaged and fewer parts to have to repair or replace, thus reducing maintenance costs.


Over-the-Hub Rotor

Kodiak's slip-on, stainless steel rotor makes it easy to convert an idler axle to a disc brake axle. Simply place the rotor over your hub. It is most often wheel bolt piloted for a loose fit and then held in place by the wheel itself. With a separate rotor and hub, you can easily repair or replace one element of your brake system without having to junk the whole thing.


Calipers

Kodiak calipers are constructed of stainless steel to prevent flexing and rust. Less flex means more braking torque, resulting in smooth, even braking every time. The corrosion-resistant stainless steel piston is 30 percent larger than standard pistons, ensuring shorter stopping distance and increased torque. In addition, the unique low-drag design of Kodiak's calipers allows the piston to retract farther than in most standard models, giving you a cooler-running brake.


Mounting Brackets

Designed for axles with 5-bolt brake flange configurations, the included mounting brackets are made of heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant stainless steel that is embossed to provide additional threading for guide bolts. The added thread strength ensures a tighter, more secure connection between the caliper and bracket. Another unique feature of Kodiak's brackets is the side-support angle, which guarantees that the load is carried by the bracket, rather than the bolts.



2/R-12-SSS-K Kodiak Disc Brakes - 2 Wheel Set - Rotor Only - Stainless Steel - 5,200 lbs - 6,000 lbs

Replaces 2/RCM-12-SS-K

Item # K2R526S

Installation Details K2R526S Installation instructions



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Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 12" Rotor - 6 on 5-1/2 - Stainless Steel - 5,200 lbs to 6,000 lbs - K2R526S

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (22 Customer Reviews)

Trailer disc brake kit includes 2 assemblies with rustproof, stainless steel rotors; calipers; and mounting brackets. Assemblies fit 5,200-lb to 6,000-lb axles and 15" and larger wheels. The 12" rotor features a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern.

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If you want trouble free brakes in a marine environment this is the only way to go. I have them on another trailer of mine for 10 years and no issues. Quinn was great to work with doing a sanity check on my selection to make sure I was ordering the right parts. Half of the order got missing within the UPS system, not etrailer's fault but several people worked well with me to get me a replacement set of parts. Was able to get concerned and knowledgeable help on the phone quicky in the several call I made. Amazing, they all speak English!!! Everyone can be great to deal with when there are no hiccups. The real test is to see how people deal with adversity and etrailer was great.



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Seeing how quickly high end boat trailers rusted out from salt water when I was a kid in the 1960s, I built a trailer for myself using heavily galvanized junk yard steel and took the springs apart, slathering each leaf with a very viscous grease. This trailer lasted for over twenty years of salt water use. My current triple axle aluminum trailer has needed new hubs, calipers and rotors about every 4 years due to corrosion even with good flushing after each use, so I ordered Kodiak SS 12" rotors, SS calipers and SS caliper mounting flanges. On previous brakes the actual brake pad material had been separating from their metal backing plates after maybe 4 years due to corrosion, so I was very pleased to test the new brake pads and find the pad material is bonded to what seems to be SS backing plates!! The kit however, did not comes with SS bolts to attach the caliper mounting flanges to the wheel bearing hub mounting flanges. Finding 1.25' long by 3/8" diameter SS bolts and SS nylock nuts was a time consuming nuisance so I suggest including them with the Kodiak kits. I have 12 trailers and tow a couple of boats including a 32' twin 300 hp boat rig between the Florida Keys and Chesapeake Bay seasonally and the conversion from surge brakes to electric over hydraulic using a progressive brake controller has been a MAJOR safety improvement.

Robert J.

7/10/2023

No signs of corrosion - good. Even though I am a tight wad, I just bought and installed a second set of Kodiak SS brakes on another trailer axle. The disc brake pad backing plates on this set are SS which is a big deal



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Perfect fit and great price! Service from Etrailer was great, they even processed a price match for me a few weeks after delivery of my order. The service has been fantastic and I’m very pleased with the quality of these Kodiak Stainless Steel Brakes, Rotors and Hubs for my boat trailer after removing old leaf springs and upgrading to torsion axels. I’m also eliminating the surge brake actuator and going to electric over hydraulic for better performance and braking power and replacing all brake lines with Kodiak brake lines. I’ve included some before and after pics of the install for reference.



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Great product and outstanding customer service. Our trailer was down in the peak of our fishing season, and Paula was excellent at assisting us in getting this product overnighted. She checked the warehouse status to make sure we would get the product on time. It is so nice to receive that level of customer attention, thank you!!



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Perfect fit, delivered as promised.



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Retrofit on my ez loader trailer using these and ez loader oil hubs. Everything fit great and looks awesome. Went from intergel rotors to these. The customer support was great, ordered in between tornado warnings, they call right back.



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Kodiak brakes are great. I paid for the high quality stainless steel brakes and wheel assemblies that were well worth it. It’s been a year of use and several road trips with salt water boat launches on the ramps. So far all is well with a end of year service to ensure a good next season. I use Timkin bearings as well.
Cheers to Kodiak for the build for the product and etrailer for the discounted price supply.
etrailer is a wealth of talent with good knowledge on the products I have purchased so far for my trailer renovations.
Thanks to them

Jbuilt

1/25/2021

Well after about a year on the the boat trailer all is well. It gets used on long and short trips and dunked in salt water. I’ve had it serviced to see how it looks inside and due to the fact that the Kodak hub is stainless steel there’s been no rust show up to destroy the bearings or damage the shaft spindle either. I’d recommend it to have a longer life system. BTW I have two braked axels that are all Kodiak brake and wheel components on them. In addition I chose to put electric over hydraulic on the trailer and I’m also happy with that too.



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I upgraded my trailer's totally rusted out (after only two years) brakes with this kit. It's now 8 years later and they still look and work like new.

If you use your trailer in salt water then these should be put on when new!



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Really expensive solution for my boat trailer that gets dunked in saltwater alot. Will see how well it holds up over time but everything fits and works well so far



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Greg S and ALL the etrailer staff is top-notch.
The
product is awesome, fitment is perfect...I really wish the kit would have come with twelve new stainless bolts and lock washers for the brackets but it didn’t.



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Big upgrade to my non stainless breaks before! My only complaint is I did have to run to the hardware store and grab 10 3/8”x1” bolts and nuts. The install takes a few hours and 2 people to bleed the breaks.



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You folks are great at Etrailer. Keep up the great work. Good products at fair products, with great service.



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Cathy helped me find the right brake parts for my trailer. She got it shipped to me on time and delivered when I needed it most, right before an out of town trip. She is extremely personable and is an awesome example of what customer service should be. I hope her boss reads this and gives her a nice big bonus !!!! She deserves it.



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Brakes seem heavy-duty & solid; they are cast with only some surfaces machined, so the product has a bit of a rough look, but I don't expect that to affect function



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A little more money than aftermarket but well worth the money



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Very well made products.;4



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Very Happy and they were delivered fast!



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  • Inexpensive Corrosion Resistant Disc Trailer Brakes for Salt Water Use and a Boat Trailer
    The best possible material for saltwater applications is going to be stainless steel but since cost is a factor stainless would not be the way you would want to go. The next best thing is going to be a brake kit with Dacromet finish like # K2R526D. The Dacromet has a 400 to 600 salt spray rating but it is always a good idea to spray them of with fresh water after use in salt water. This kit is designed to fit over idler hubs with a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern and 15 inch or larger wheels...
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  • Stainless Steel Hub & Rotor Disc Brake Kit With Oil Bath & 6 on 5-1/2 Bolt Pattern For Boat Trailer
    Since you have 15 inch wheels with a 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern the only disc brake kit that would work are for 5,200 lb to 6,000 lb axles, though you mentioned having a 3,900 lb capacity trailer. But since you are replacing your spindle, this won't be an issue, as you'll just weld on the #42 Spindle for 5,200-lb to 7,000-lb Trailer Axles # TRU57FR. Then for a disc brake kit that fits this spindle, there isn't a fully stainless option that also has an oil bath, but if you're okay with the...
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  • Can 7000 lb Disc Brakes be Used In Place of 6,000 lb Disc Brakes
    There would be a slight advantage to using 7,000 lb brakes in place of 6,000 lb brakes. The 7,000 lb brakes would not have tow work quite as hard reducing heat build up, but for the weight of your trailer, the 6,000 lb brakes should be able to handle the job well. The disadvantages that you listed are correct as well. When it comes to disc brakes, 7,000 lb brake assemblies will cost more than the 6,000 lb brakes and all of our 7,000 lb disc brake assemblies come with an 8 on 6-1/2 inch...
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  • Parts Needed for Electric to Disc Brake Conversion on 2019 Grand Design Reflection Travel Trailer
    We have disc brake conversion kits for your 2019 Grand Design's 5200-lb axles that are shown on the linked page. A complete hub-and-rotor kit like # K2HR526D completely replaces your existing hubs with new 6-on-5-1/2 hub/rotors and includes the calipers and pads. To select the right kit you'll need to match the wheel bolt pattern, wheel size and the hub bearing set to your existing setup. Disc kits for any given axle weight rating come in various finishes. An all stainless-steel kit will...
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  • Replacement Stainless Steel Kodiak Trailer Brake Kit For 6,000LB Axle With 6 On 5-1/2 Bolt Pattern
    Currently Kodiak only manufacturers the 12" Hub-and-Rotor Assembly # KHR12D with a Dacromet coating and is not available in stainless steel. They do offer their Kodiak Disc Brake Kit # K2R526S which you will be able to use with a pair of their Stainless Steel Hubs # KH42655S. This kit uses a Stainless Steel 12" Rotor # KR12S. For each braking axle you will need the following parts to replace your entire brake assemblies. Kodiak Disc Brake Kit # K2R526S Qty 1 Stainless Steel Hub # KH42655S...
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  • Recommended Replacement Surge Brake Actuator For Atwood 85778 For Drum Brakes or Disc Brake Upgrade
    You are correct that parts are no longer available for your Atwood 85778 brake actuator. I recommend the Demco Hydraulic Brake Actuator w/ Manual Lockout # DM8760011 as a replacement if you wish to keep your drum brakes. A Demco Trailer Coupler # DM12688-95 will attach to the 3" channel on the actuator for a 2" ball connection. It really comes down to if you are happy with the performance of your current drum brakes. I like seeing disc brakes used in heavy duty applications, on boat...
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  • The Location of the Electric Lockout Solenoid with Hydraulic Disc Brakes
    The Kodiak Disc Brake Kit, # K2R526S, do not have a lockout solenoid on them. The lockout solenoid mounts on the brake actuator and the normally open or normally closed function depends on the solenoid being used. For example, we offer the Titan Solenoid Valve, # T4748800, which is a normally open solenoid. This valve stays open, until it receives power (for backing up situations). The solenoid closes preventing pressure on the brake lines. At this time we do not offer a normally closed...
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  • Diameter of Inner Bore on Rotors in Kodiak 6 on 5-1/2 Disc Brake Kit K2R526S
    An add-on rotor-only disc brake kit for a 6-on-5-1/2 bolt pattern trailer hub, such as kit # K2R526S which is rated for 5200-lb and 6000-lb axles, has a slip-on rotor with an inner diameter of 3.65-inches. I took this measurement on this kit's rotors using a precision digital caliper. You'll want to choose a rotor-only kit for the rating of your axle. This is usually found on the main sticker or plate on the axle beam itself; or the axle rating may be indicated on the trailer's main sticker...
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  • How to Determine Correct Disc Brakes for Trailer
    Where there are no specific fits for your trailer, there are disc brakes that can work. You didn't say if you were looking for slip-on or complete hub assemblies, but I can help you out. For slip on rotors, you just need to know your brake mounting flange and hub's wheel bolt pattern. For example, the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 12" Rotor - 6 on 5-1/2 - Stainless Steel - 5,200 lbs to 6,000 lbs # K2R526S requires your axle have a 5-bolt brake mounting flange and a hub with a 6 on 5-1/2" wheel...
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  • Availability of 6-Lug Trailer Disc Brake Kits
    We do offer disc brake kits, both complete kits that include a coupler and also brake-only kits with a 6-bolt lug pattern like those shown on the linked page. These 6-lug kits fit 5200- and 6000-lb axles. You can choose from several finishes and these vary considerably in cost. A basic raw-finish kit costs less than a Dacromet-finish kit like # K2HR526D, which in turn costs far less than a stainless steel kit like # K2R526S. Please refer to the linked page to see all 6-lug kits. You can...
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  • Items Needed to Convert Trailer to EOH Disc Brake Operation
    The 6K-rated disc brakes we have are shown on the linked page. All use the 6-on-5-1/2 bolt pattern and we have both rotor-only or hub-with-rotor type kits. You also have choices in the type of material/finish used for construction. We have higher-end full-stainless-steel kits like # K2R526S as well as more cost-effective e-coat kits. A great way to get into all this is by checking out the linked article that covers the whole process of adding EOH (electric-over-hydraulic) to a trailer....
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  • Replacement Disc Brake Assemblies for Boat Trailer Used in Salt Water
    For a saltwater marine environment stainless steel brake components are the best possible option for durability and corrosion resistance. Although they will cost more up front they will last longer than any other type. Even with stainless, it is important to rinse off the brakes (and the rest of the trailer) after exposure to salt water. The link provided will take you to our main page for caliper and rotor kits. You can click on your trailer's axle weight rating to see the approriate...
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  • Complete Electric Over Hydraulic Brakes Set Up With Tandem 3,500 lb Timbren Axle-Less Suspension
    We do have all the parts you need for a total conversion to a disc brake electric over hydraulic braking system to go with the Timbren axle-less suspension system. This will include stainless steel brakes and wheel lug nuts, as well as all of the hoses. The hubs will have six lugs so the wheels will need to have a 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern, and I will offer my recommendation for those wheels and tires. Here is the list you were wanting with all the needed parts for a new set up: - Timbren...
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  • Warranty Information for Kodiak Rotor/Hubs that Need to Be Replaced
    I went ahead and confirmed with Kodiak that if you have a e-coat/dacromet model of rotors like the # KHR10D, these are covered against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of 3 years from the date of purchase. If, however, you have stainless steel rotors like the ones in the # K2R526S, those are covered defects in materials or workmanship for a period of 6 years from the date of purchase.
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  • Parts Needed to Convert 5,200 lb Trailer Axle to Stainless Rotors
    If it's a slip-on rotor setup what you'll want is the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit part # K2R526S for each axle. This gives you a stainless steel rotor and caliper. We do not have any stainless rotors that will fit with the UFP calipers you have now. If you have a hub/rotor setup the best option would be a setup that has stainless calipers and Dacromet coated rotors like the part # KOD56FR. We don't have any stainless hub/rotors at this time.
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  • Converting Boat Trailer With 6k Axles From Drum to Disc Brakes Hydraulic Brakes & Titan 7500 Actuato
    We can get you set up to go from drum to disc brakes, and going with stainless steel brakes is a really smart idea, particularly in salt water. As for the master cylinder, though you just changed it, since you are going to disc brakes you're actually going to have to change it again to the disc brake application in order to get the higher psi needed (which I fully realize is less than ideal since you just changed it, but is necessary). So what you'll need for your Aero 7500 is the following: -...
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  • Recommended Electric Trailer Brakes For 6,000LB Boat Trailer Axle
    You can install electric brakes on a boat trailer but it is not recommended to use the electric brakes when they get submerged in the water. The Electric Trailer Brake Kit # AKEBRK-7-D has a Dacromet coating for superior corrosion resistance due to being submerged in water. If this is the route you choose you will need to ensure your hub is okay to use with electric brakes. Or we have the Galvanized Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly # AKHD-655-6-G-EZ-K. The best route would be...
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  • Tandem Axle 5,200 Brake Rite Disc Brake Kit Recommendation
    I do have all the parts that you would need to install disc brakes on your 5,200 lb tandem axle trailer, but not as a kit. First, you will need the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit, part # K2R526S, which is a stainless slip-on disc brake kit. We also have a hub replacement disc brake kit, in a dacromet coating, part # K2HR526D. To use part # KSHR526D, you would need to pull apart your hub and make sure you have the correct bearings, races and seals. You will also need to have a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern...
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  • Does Kodiak Disc Brake Kit Include Bearings Races And Seals
    The Kodiak Disc Brake Kit, part # K2R526S you are referencing does not come with the bearings, races, or seals. This is a stainless steel brake kit with a 12 inch rotor and a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern. This is designed for 5,200 to 6,000 lb axles and 15 inch or larger wheels. Since the spindle on your axle can be different sizes we will need to know what bearings you currently have. The simplest way is to find the numbers on the bearing and seal. The number can normally be found stamped...
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  • Converting to Electric Over Hydraulic Disc Brakes on 5,200 lb Axle
    Thanks for all of that excellent information, and we can put together the parts you need, as we have the exact brakes you are looking for, and just as a note you do need a 5-bolt brake mounting flange like # 4-44-1, so you will want to ensure this is what you have. If so, for the brakes I recommend: - Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 12" Rotor - 6 on 5-1/2 - Stainless Steel - 5,200 lbs to 6,000 lbs # K2R526S Then for an actuator and breakaway battery combination I recommend the HydraStar Marine...
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  • Adding Disc Brakes to Tandem Axle Trailer
    We can help you with the project of adding hydraulic disc brakes to your 7K-rated tandem axle trailer. In fact we have a complete help article on the subject that I have linked for you. This includes links to products including disc kits, actuators and brake lines. So long as your existing brake lines are okay you should not need to replace them just to make the changeover to discs. If you are going to run the discs only on the one axle that has brake flanges you will want to match the...
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  • Will Kodiak Disc Brake Kit Replace UFP Brakes On 5,200 Lb Torsion Axle
    The correct Kodiak Disc Brake Kit for a 5,200 lb axle is part # K2R526S for stainless or part # K2R526D for dacroment. In regards to compatibility, the brake mounting flange and spindle size are the only factors we can confirm. I don't foresee any issues but test fitting would be the only way to confirm. There are no exclusions for torsion axle trailers in general.
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  • Parts Needed For Installing Stainless Steel Disc Brakes On a 6,000LB Single Axle Trailer
    Starting with the axles, we do not carry any galvanized axles in the dimension you are needing. You may consider taking the axles you already have and having them galvanized at a local facility as long as they are not otherwise damaged. While we do not carry sealed hubs like the Vortex we do have a Stainless Hub # KH42655S. You will need a Inner Bearing # 25580, Outer Bearing # 15123 and Grease Seal # GS-2250DL(2.25" ID) or # GS-2125DL(2.125" ID) for each hub. The Bearing Buddy # BB2441SS...
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  • Adding 6k lbs Capacity Disc Brakes to Lippert 5200 Axles
    I recommend using the Kodiak disc steel brake kit item # K2R526S. This is a stainless steel 12" Rotor with 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern rated up to 6,000 lbs. You will also need to have hubs with a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern and a brake mounting flange with a 5 bolt pattern. If your trailer does not have brake mounting flanges, you will want to have them professionally installed because it requires precision accuracy. For the hydraulic function of the brakes you'll need a HydraStar Electric...
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