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How long of a line do you need? Do you know what size you need? The most common size is 3/16 inch like part #BH-3MFS-4-5 which is 54 inches long.
view full answer...I would use a protractor, see photo, place the protractor on the edge of the inside of one side of the trailer frame and the other inside edge of the trailer frame should be parallel with the 50 degree line on the protractor. Another way to verify…
view full answer...I have added a link to a help article on everything you need to replace (or add) hydraulic drum brakes, but let's start with the actuator. What you need to know is the weight capacity you need, the hitch ball size you are coupling to, and the…
view full answer...The correct Kodiak Disc Brake Kit for a 5,200 lb axle is part #K2R526S for stainless or part #K2R526D for dacroment. In regards to compatibility, the brake mounting flange and spindle size are the only factors we can confirm. I don't foresee any…
view full answer...The item you selected, Titan Disc Brake Kit and Leverlock Actuator w/ Electric Lockout, part #T4747200, is zinc coated to prevent corrosion. To prevent warping, I would recommend allowing the brakes to cool after driving a long distance before…
view full answer...It's definitely way less work to keep what you have, surge brakes, than it is to convert everything to electric. Personally I'd just stick with surge brakes, as the only benefit you really get to electric brakes is the adjustability of the…
view full answer...Thanks for the picture and your patience! I did some research and made some phone calls, the correct replacement for your actuator is the Replacement Inner Member for Dexter DX7.5L Actuator - Single Axle w/ Disc - 2" Ball - 7,500 lbs item…
view full answer...The Replacement Inner Member for Dexter DX7.5L Brake Actuator part #DX97FR is compatible with a UFP A-70 Surge Brake Actuator.
view full answer...The Dexter K23-027 is a 10 x 2-1/4 inch brake assembly typically found on a 3500 lb axle. The etrailer brand #AKEBRK-35-SA self-adjusting brake assemblies you referenced would be a perfect replacement. After an initial adjustment, the brakes will…
view full answer...Thanks so much for the photo, which shows you have a UFP A-60 actuator, which is the same as the Dexter DX7.5L A-60 Brake Actuator - Drum #DX33FR. I can confirm that the correct replacement inner member for both actuators is the Replacement Inner…
view full answer...Dexter doesn't put reverse lock outs on their drum brake actuators so you'd need to add the part #DM5404 do a new actuator. The part #DX97FR is just the inner section of an actuator though. For the actuator you'd need the part #DX33FR.
view full answer...I do have an option for you but I cannot give you exact bearing numbers for your trailer unless provided with spindle measurements or the trailer's VIN (if the manufacturer is still in business). I can however tell you that the two most common…
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