Parts Needed to Convert Boat Trailer with 3,500 lb Axles to Electric Over Hydraulic
Question:
Hi, Can you please review and confirm that the following is compatible and everything I need to convert my 1993 Mastercraft boat trailer from surge to hyd/electric? HS381-9067 T2HRCM10DAC 2x BK2-100 I understand I will still need a flex line kit. Thanks,
asked by: Shawn C
Expert Reply:
As long as your boat trailer has 3,500 lb axles the parts you mentioned would work great as the Hydrastar actuators like part # HS381-9067 are the most reliable and best performing, the Titan Premier part # T2HRCM10DAC is a solid setup that will do great fighting corrosion since it's Dacromet. And since the hubs don't have bearings included you'd need the bearing kit part # BK2-100 that you mentioned as well.
Then for a brake line kit the part # T4830000 would be all that you'd need.
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Hub Bearing Kit for Lippert, Dexter, and AL-KO Axles - 3,500 lb with #84 Spindle
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