Replacement Brake Line For 1999 Trailer For Larson 233 Escape Boat
Question:
I have a 1999 TI Trailers boat trailer for my Larson 233 Escape. I am needing the main brake line that goes from the actuator to the splitter in the back of the trailer. The VIN number is:
asked by: Matt S
Helpful Expert Reply:
The best way to find a brake line that will work for your trailer is to take a quick measurement. You will want to measure from the actuator at the front of your trailer back to the Tee for the brake lines running to the brakes. From my research I saw that the Larson 233 boats were all on tandem trailers.
I have attached a link to the brake lines product page we offer. You can select a line that best matches the length of the line you are wanting to replace or you can go with an easier install by using a flexible line like part # BH-3MFS-20. This line measures 20-ft 3-inches overall and is a 1/8-inch diameter hose. The fittings are 3/16-inch. If you need an 18-ft line I recommend part # BH-3MFS-18.
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Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Hose - 3/16" Male Fittings w/ Stainless Flares - 1/8" ID - 18'
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- Trailer Brakes
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Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Hose - 3/16" Male Fittings w/ Stainless Flares - 1/8" ID - 20'
- Accessories and Parts
- Brake Actuator
- Trailer Brakes
- Disc Brakes
- Hydraulic Drum Brakes
- 20 Feet Long
- Brake Lines
- Flexible Brake Hose
- Brake Line Components
- Kodiak
more information >
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