Speaker 1: But first, let's talk about what brake actuators are actually going to do for us. These are all designed to provide braking power to the hydraulic system in our trailer. So these are going to be for hydraulic disc or drum brakes. Depending on the application you've got, you'll choose the right system. But these will either electronically build that fluid pressure to apply the… see more >
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Typically a 3" axle diameter would indicate that the weight capacity of the axle is 6K - 7.2K but that is not always in case. In some (rare) instances it could be a 3.5K axle which would make sense for your max capacity of 10.5K. If you think…
view full answer...The RAS and air bag kits provide the same basic function of additional support to tow a trailer level like what you are doing and they both are adjustable but in general the ride quality of the RAS systems is much nicer than air bags so they are what…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...The best recommendation I can give you since we don't carry the Gabriel actuators would be to check out the link I attached that will take you to a page that has all of the actuator shocks we carry. On the product pages for each there will be…
view full answer...To determine if the Replacement Shock for Titan Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators, part #T1242600 will work to replace your Gabriel number 610712 (T2032) shock, you will need to verify a few quick measurements. Part #T1242600 will work as a replacement…
view full answer...Both of these manufacturers make excellent products and both products have received excellent customer reviews. The main difference is that the Kodiac Disc Brake Kit and Titan BrakeRite Electric-Hydraulic Actuator, #T4843800, which you referenced,…
view full answer...The difference in tire diameter will be an additional 2-1/2 inches going from the 225/75-15 which measure 28.4 to the 235/80-16 which measure 30.9 inches. As a general rule of thumb the minimum safe distance between front and rear tires on the same…
view full answer...Yes, the brake pads are included with the Titan Premier Disc Brake Kit #T2HRCM10DAC. Attached is a photo showing the brake pads (in blue) as well as an installation video you can refer to for when you perform the install.
view full answer...Typically when building a tandem axle trailer I recommend using either the #APT3 or #APT5 Tandem-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit. These are the most common kits used for utility trailers and parts are readily available. The #APT5 kit is by far the most…
view full answer...The etrailer 3,500 Pound Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly #AKHD-545-35-EZ-K that you referenced is indeed the correct hub/drum for the spindles on the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System #ASR1200S04. These will fit with this system perfectly and…
view full answer...You could use the Optronics kit #TLL160RK for your 2000 Ranger boat trailer. These tail lights are great for marine trailers as they are sealed and have a waterproof construction. This kit includes 2 red LED tail lights. These lights will need to be…
view full answer...The closest modern tire size to a 7.00-15 tire is a 225-75-15 like the #AM10256 tire you mentioned. Typically, a 225/75-15 tire will measure about 8-3/4 to 9 inches wide by around 28-1/2 inches in diameter. We offer the same size in a Load Range E as…
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