What Size Bolts Are Used To Secure the Replacement Shock Absorber for Titan Model 60 Actuators
Question:
What size bolt is used for the shock eye on the trailer actuators?
asked by: Kevin
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Expert Reply:
The Replacement Shock Absorber for Titan Model 60 Brake Actuators part # T2336200 is secured with a 7/16" bolt and 1/2" bolt. The eye attached to the shock body is 7/16" and the eye attached to the action is 1/2".
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Conner L
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Replacement Shock Absorber for Dexter Model 60 Brake Actuators
- Accessories and Parts
- Brake Actuator
- Disc Brakes
- Hydraulic Drum Brakes
- Shocks
- Dexter
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