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Today we're going to review part number K2R526D. This is the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit, has a 12-inch rotor with the six on 5 1/2-inch bolt pattern. Its designed to fit the 5,200-pound to 6,000-pound axles and it has the Dacromet finish. These brake assemblies will make it easy to change from an idler axle to a disc brake axle. The disc brakes will deliver better performance than the drum brakes. It… see more >
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We do have one jack available that will fit a 6" frame like yours, that is the Fulton Marine Jack - Square Tube, Fixed Mount - 28" Lift - 5,000 lbs #HD50000101. The largest set of U-bolts that comes with this jack measures 6-1/8" so it…
view full answer...We do not offer a jack that swings up and will work with the I-beam aluminum trailer you said you have but we do have a fixed trailer jack that will work for you. I recommend part #HD50000101. This is a fixed mount square tube jack with a 5,000-lb…
view full answer...The Fulton Marine Jack, part #HD50000101, comes with three sets of U-bolts to fit different trailer frame sizes. To see if it would bolt right up to your trailer through the mounting bracket you would need to compare the dimensions in the picture I…
view full answer...I have attached a chart you can check out that describes the torque needed per wheel size, wheel stud size and material. For an 8-inch wheel with a 1/2-inch wheel stud the torque is 75 to 86 ft-lbs. For a 15 inch steel wheel with 1/2 inch wheel studs…
view full answer...I may have a solution for you, but we don't offer replacement parts for your TieDown Engineering LP7000 actuator and I do know that they are becoming more difficult to come by in a lot of situations. However, we do have some replacement options…
view full answer...I have attached the wiring diagram for the Titan BrakeRite EHB Electric-Hydraulic Actuator #T4822500 that you referenced. This particular actuator is designed for use with hydraulic drum brakes and features 1,000 psi of hydraulic pressure. I have…
view full answer...According to Titan, the EHB Adapter, part #T4845900 is NOT necessary with a Titan Brakerite like part #T4813102 if your OE brake controller has an electric over hydraulic mode. If it does, simply switch it to EOH mode. If it only has the electric…
view full answer...There are a few different diagrams for the Titan BrakeRite EHB Electric-Hydraulic Actuator depending on which model you have. For example, if you have the RF model then you will use the diagram (see photo 1) with a 4-way as that is all that is…
view full answer...As long as clearance isn't an issue you can certainly do away with the existing 90-degree fitting like what's included with #BH-3MFS90-1-5 and go with a straight fitting right to the caliper instead. We do have a shorter 1 foot brake line…
view full answer...First, on kit #80910-T, one end of the flexible hose attaches directly to the brake assembly. You will then route the other end to the steel brake line and use the metal piece with the flared ends to go from the flexible hose to the steel brake line.…
view full answer...The best solution for your situation would be to use a circuit tester, like part #PTW2993, to wire your trailer wires to a seven-way trailer connector, like part #A7WCB. Wiring by function is the best way to make sure you have the trailer connector…
view full answer...The Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 10" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 3,500 lbs #AKEBRK-35 has a mounting pattern that is typical for 3,500 lb axles. The center on center horizontal measurement of the mounting bolts are 2-7/8 inches and…
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