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Today, we're going to be taking a look at and installing the ten inch Titan hydraulic trailer brake assembly, for the left hand side. Part number T4071600. And if you're looking for the right side, you can find it part number T4071500. Here we have out left side, it's going to be ten inches, and you can see what our old one here looked like since we've already pulled it off and how corroded it is… see more >
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