Customers compare K2HR526D to these similar products
Products Featured in this Video
Today, we're going to take a look at the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit with the 12" hubs and rotors with the 6 on 5 1/2" bolt pattern. This is for a 5,200 pound to 6,000 pound axle, and all the parts have a Dacromet finish to it. Now these brake assemblies will make it very easy to upgrade from your drum brakes to your disc brakes for better performance. Disc brakes give you more consistent stopping, even… see more >
Info for this part was:
At etrailer.com we provide the best information available about the products we sell. We take the quality of our information seriously so that you can get the right part the first time. Let us know if anything is missing or if you have any questions.
Videos
Help Articles
Expert Answers
Although there isn't a full kit like the #HSE7K-T1 with the 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern you need, we can put one together. The first thing you will need is the Hydrastar Electric-Hydraulic Actuator w/ Line Kit for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi…
view full answer...The KH97202 caliper you have pictured can actually be the left (driver) side or the right (passenger) side. So it wasn't necessarily installed backwards and I found a couple pictures showing that they used to put that casting number on both…
view full answer...To find the load capacity for your axle you should look on the trailer VIN plate or sticker that lists the VIN number. The weight rating of the axle should be listed on that same plate or sticker. Also, the axle could have a tag or plate on it that…
view full answer...Great question! You are correct that disc brakes, like part #K2HR526D, for your 5,200 - 6,000 lb trailer (or for any trailer for that matter) require a surge brake actuator with at least a 1,500 psi rating. The good news is that all of our hydraulic…
view full answer...The 052-003-00 number on your current shock is the part number from Dexter Axle. We don't carry the direct replacement but if the specs match for the Lippert Standard Replacement Shock #LC283271 and the axle this is being applied to is a…
view full answer...The two part numbers you mentioned fit quite a few trailer axles out there but the key will be to verify that the trailer has 3,500 lb axles. If you can verify that your axles are 3,500 lb capacity then the hub/drums part #AKHD-545-35-EZ-K and Dexter…
view full answer...You would put the brakes on the forward axle of a tandem axle trailer and not the rear axle if you had to choose one axle. If you are referring to the video, that particular trailer did not have brake mounting flanges on the forward axle or it could…
view full answer...Jameson is correct - on a tandem axle trailer you want brakes such as the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 10" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 3.5K #23-468-469 on the axle that bears the most weight, and in the large majority…
view full answer...The part #HBA16 does not come with a breakaway system. It works with basically any standard breakaway system like the part #50-85-313. The #HBA16 basically just comes with the actuator. The part #CAR-HBA16-2 comes with a line kit and a breakaway…
view full answer...Begin by removing the master cylinder cap and fill the reservoir to three quarters full with DOT-3 brake fluid. DO NOT allow brake fluid to contact painted surfaces since it will damage the finish. Wipe up any spills immediately and wash the area…
view full answer...The brake actuator that you have or purchase will state specifically what fluid you will need to use either on the cap or in the owners manual if not both. For the Hydrastar Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator, #HS381-8067, you would be using DOT…
view full answer...In order to apply the brakes on your boat trailer while backing up, we have a kit that includes the electric over hydraulic actuator, breakaway kit and 7-way wiring, HydraStar #HS381-9066. I've included a link to a video review of this product…
view full answer...