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Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the Titan Premier Disk Brake Kit offering a 10-inch hub and rotor with the five on four and a half bolt pattern and the dacrement 00:00:06 finish. These have been designed for use with 3,500 pound capacity axles. Part number is T2HRCM10D8C. Now the biggest advantage to going from, Well this trailer didn't have any brakes to start with… see more >
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The Dexter Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator #T47457007K does not have an access hole to insert a screwdriver to bleed the master cylinder. You will have to use the old method with a 2x4 and the safety chains. While the trailer is disconnected from the…
view full answer...Thank you for all of the photos and information! From what I can see it looks like you have a #84 spindle but that inner bearing blew out so you should be able to remove that inner sleeve that looks like it's still on the spindle (next to where…
view full answer...To use the Titan Disc Brake Kit and Aero 7500 Actuator w/ Manual Lockout, part #T2HRCM10DAC on your Four Winns trailer you will need to check a few parts on your trailer. You will need to make sure the 14 inch wheels your Four Winns trailer have a 5…
view full answer...I can help you pick out the correct hub, but we don't have a cross-reference part number for the one you listed. In order to pick out the correct hub assembly for a trailer you are going to need know a few key pieces of information. The first…
view full answer...While we do have the disc brake hub and rotor for a 3,500 lb axle, we do not offer torsion axles, or any axles of the length you need. But for the hub and rotor brake kit that has a 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern and works with 14" wheels…
view full answer...In order to find a replacement you will have to identify what you currently have on the trailer. Since you mentioned the rotor I'm assuming you have disc brakes. If you have an over-the-hub rotor you won't need to replace the entire hub, just…
view full answer...That's a really good question, and there is a difference between the 7,500 lb Dexter DX7.5L A-60 actuators for disc brakes; the differences are both in what they fit, as well as their length. - 14" Long & Top-Mounted For 3" Wide…
view full answer...Yes, the DeeMaxx Disc Brake Assembly #DE89YR will fit on a 3,500lb UFP axle. You may need a different Grease Seal #168255TB depending on the age of your axle. If you have a grease seal with a 1.68" inner diameter this is the seal you will need.
view full answer...The difference is the trailer tongue size the coupler was designed to fit. The part #DX29FR is designed to fit a 3 inch by 4 inch straight tongue whereas the part #DX56FR is designed to fit a 3 inch by 5 inch straight tongue. Aside from that they are…
view full answer...The mounting brackets of the Kodiak kit like the #K2R526D and the Dexter kit part #K71-647-648 locate the caliper relative to the hub in a slightly different position as well as use different bolt hole dimensions. Because of this the two kits…
view full answer...On a towing setup you are always limited by the lowest rated component as the overall towing capacity since that is the weakest point. When it comes to trailer tires you always want to have them inflated to their max psi when cold. Not only do you…
view full answer...The majority of brake line installations we do in our shop match the first method you have in the photo, labeled "Branch". We also prefer to use rubber hoses as they are easier to work with and there won't be an issue if you end up with…
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