Brake Line Kit that Could be Used with Military Trailer M101-A2
Question:
Than you for your prompt response. What I measured in our 101A2 is no more than 12 ft. About 9 Ft. from the actuator to a T about and above the center of the axle, 3Ft. X 2 for each drum. From the T it connect a flex hose to deal with the load to the fixed lines running in the axle. It is a single axle with 3/16” fittings. Do you have something close this layout?
asked by: Juan R
Expert Reply:
We have tandem brake line kits that should work well on your utility trailer like the part # HS496-252 which has a 25 foot main line or part # 20TA-BLKIT which is all flexible lines and a 20 foot feed line.
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Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit - Tandem Axle - 20'
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Juan R.
2/7/2018
Than you for your prompt response. What I measured in our 101A2 is no more than 12 ft. About 9 Ft. from the actuator to a T about and above the center of the axle, 3Ft. X 2 for each drum. From the T it connect a flex hose to deal with the load to the fixed lines running in the axle. It is a single axle with 3/16” fittings. Do you have something close this layout?