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  8. 14-1/2 Inch Wheel
  9. 15 Inch Wheel
Kodiak Disc Brakes - 10" Hub/Rotor - 5 on 4-1/2 - Dacromet - 3,500 lbs - E-Z Lube

Kodiak Disc Brakes - 10" Hub/Rotor - 5 on 4-1/2 - Dacromet - 3,500 lbs - E-Z Lube

Item # KOD67FR
Our Price: $615.49
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Shipping Weight: 59 lbs
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Great for coastal or snowy areas, these Dacromet-coated disc brakes offer a safe ride. Short stopping distances and consistent braking keep your trailer from pushing and pulling. Includes inner (L68149) and outer (L44649) bearings. Great Prices for the best trailer brakes from Kodiak. Kodiak Disc Brakes - 10" Hub/Rotor - 5 on 4-1/2 - Dacromet - 3,500 lbs - E-Z Lube part number KOD67FR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Kodiak Trailer Brakes - KOD67FR

  • Disc Brakes
  • 3500 lbs Axle
  • Hub and Rotor
  • 13 Inch Wheel
  • 14 Inch Wheel
  • 14-1/2 Inch Wheel
  • 15 Inch Wheel
  • Marine Grade
  • 5 on 4-1/2 Inch
  • Kodiak
  • 1/2 Inch Studs

Great for coastal or snowy areas, these Dacromet-coated disc brakes offer a safe ride. Short stopping distances and consistent braking keep your trailer from pushing and pulling. Includes inner (L68149) and outer (L44649) bearings.


Features:

  • Lets you upgrade your trailer from drum to disc brakes for superior performance
  • Resists rust - great for boat trailers and trailers used in coastal areas or on heavily treated roads
    • Dacromet finish offers excellent rust and corrosion resistance with a 300- to 400-hour salt spray rating
  • Offers dramatically shorter stopping distances and smooth, controlled braking
    • Ceramic brake pads increase stopping power
    • Large, stainless steel piston provides fast, responsive braking
  • Requires minimal maintenance, saving you time and money
    • 1-Piece hub-and-rotor assembly reduces the chance of uneven rotor wear
    • Vented design dissipates heat faster to prevent premature brake pad wear
    • High-quality, automotive-grade construction is long-lasting
  • Includes everything you need to upgrade brakes for 1 axle
    • 2 Integral hub-rotor assemblies come with bearings, races, grease seals, E-Z Lube caps, wheel bolts, and lug nuts
    • Hydraulic brake actuator rated at 1,500 psi or above and brake lines (sold separately) are required to activate brakes


Specs:

  • Axle capacity: 3,500 lbs
    • #84 Spindle
  • Wheel size: 13" and larger
  • Bolt pattern: 5 on 4-1/2"
  • Rotor diameter: 10"
  • Piston diameter: 2-1/4"
  • Brake flange configuration: 4 bolt
  • Wheel bolt diameter: 1/2"
  • 3-Year warranty


Bearing, Race, and Seal Information

  • Bearings
    • Inner bearing: L68149
    • Outer bearing: L44649
  • Races
    • Inner race: L68111
    • Outer race: L44610
  • Grease seal: DL-172-03
    • Inner diameter: 1.719"
    • Outer diameter: 2.565"
    • Same as 158800, GS-1719DL, 10-19, and 171255
  • Grease cap outer diameter: 1.98"

Complete Kit Contents

  • 2 Dacromet-plated, cast iron hub-and-rotor assemblies
  • 2 Dacromet-plated, cast iron calipers
  • 2 Dacromet-plated, ductile iron caliper mounting brackets
  • 4 Stainless steel caliper mounting bolts
  • 2 Inner bearings
  • 2 Outer bearings
  • 2 Inner races
  • 2 Outer races
  • 2 Grease seals
  • 2 E-Z Lube grease caps
  • (10) 1/2" Wheel bolts
  • (10) 1/2" Zinc-plated steel lug nuts

Perfect for Boat Trailers

Kodiak disc brakes installed on a trailer

If you tow a boat trailer, live in a coastal area, or experience a lot of snow, slush, and salt on the roads, you know how corrosive salt and water can be. Because disc brakes last longer than drum brakes, you should consider how things like rust might impact your trailer over time.


The Dacromet coating on these brakes offers great corrosion protection, even with frequent use in freshwater and saltwater. It can withstand 300 to 400 hours of continual exposure to salt spray before corrosion begins, which is comparable to galvanized steel. So - unless you're driving your trailer through water for 2 weeks straight with no chance for the brakes to dry - it'll be a while before any rust starts to form.


Get a Safer, More Comfortable Ride

Say goodbye to the days of your truck being pushed and pulled by your trailer. Disc brakes provide a safer, more comfortable ride than drum brakes. They offer shorter stopping distances and deliver consistent braking - even at highway speeds. So, you won't have to worry about things crashing around in your trailer or camper next time you reach unexpected traffic on the highway or debate if you can actually stop before that yellow light turns red.


Save Time and Money

More and more people are switching their trailers over to disc brakes. Not only do disc brakes provide more controlled braking than drum brakes, but they also save you money by having fewer parts to maintain.


diagram comparing the number of parts in drum brakes and disc brakes

Unlike drum brakes, which have springs, magnets, and shoes that may need to be continually adjusted or replaced, disc brakes are virtually maintenance-free. There are no springs, cables, or other little components that you'll need to worry about failing.


disc brake caliper and brake pad

The brake pads will naturally wear down, so eventually you'll have to replace them. But these pads are also way easier to replace than drum brake shoes. The caliper - where the pads are housed - is located on the outside of the brake assembly. This means you just have to remove that one part to replace the brake pads rather than having to remove the entire assembly like you would with drum brakes.


close up view of vented rotor

This particular kit can save you time and money over other disc brakes on the market as well. A slip-on rotor may be easier to install initially, but water can find its way between the rotor and your existing hub, causing uneven rotor wear or runout. With a 1-piece hub-and-rotor assembly, water and debris can't get in to cause any corrosion or contamination.


In addition, vented rotors, like these, disperse heat faster than non-vented rotors. When brakes retain heat, they are more likely to experience brake fade, or loss of braking power. So even if you take your boat or camper out every weekend, these trailer brakes will continue to offer excellent performance throughout their long life.


mounting bracket supporting disc brake

Kodiak disc brakes have a unique caliper mounting bracket as well. The side-support design puts all of the weight on the mounting bracket instead of on the bolts. This reduces premature wear and extends the life of the bolts, further ensuring optimal performance.


Determining the Bolt Pattern

If you want to remount your existing wheels after installing these brakes, you'll need a kit that offers the same bolt pattern. To determine the bolt pattern, count the number of bolt holes (or lug nuts) on your trailer's wheel. This will give you the first number in the pattern. To find the second number, just measure the distance between a bolt hole and the bolt hole across from it.


diagram showing how to measure even bolt pattern

For example, on wheels with an even number of bolt holes: 6 on 5-1/2" means 6 bolt holes with 5-1/2" from the center of 1 hole to the center of the hole across from it.


diagram showing how to measure odd bolt pattern

And with an odd number of bolt holes: 5 on 4-1/2" means 5 bolt holes with 4-1/2" from the center of 1 hole to the farthest edge of one of the 2 farthest bolt holes.



2/H-10-DDD-K Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 10" Integral Rotor and Hub - Dacromet Finish - 1/2" Wheel Bolts - 3,500 lbs

L68149 and L44649 Inner and Outer Bearings

DL-172-03 AxleTek Double Lip Grease Seal

DC-200L and DC-RP 2" Easy Lube Dust Cap with Plug

11051 CE Smith Trailer Wheel Lug Nut - 1/2"

Replaces KOD39FR

Installation Details KOD67FR Installation instructions



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Kodiak Disc Brakes - 10" Hub/Rotor - 5 on 4-1/2 - Dacromet - 3,500 lbs - E-Z Lube - KOD67FR

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (8 Customer Reviews)

Great for coastal or snowy areas, these Dacromet-coated disc brakes offer a safe ride. Short stopping distances and consistent braking keep your trailer from pushing and pulling. Includes inner (L68149) and outer (L44649) bearings.

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I'm so glad I swapped out these old drums. Installation was a breeze. Yes, I painted the calipers to match the Brembos on my Jeep SRT.



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No issue with products but incorrect pieces received and thou I indicated i was in the middle of replacement, the correct pieces were received 6 days later.



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