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We're gonna be taking a look at Kodiak's flexible tandem axle hydraulic line kit. And this is what our line kit looks like when it's installed. We're looking at kind of the main junction block of it. You'll get a four-way in your kit. And this is kind of the main spot where everything branches off to. You'll get a 20 foot mainline in your kit.… see more >
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I recommend using the Dexter DX7.5L A-60 Brake Actuator w Electric Lockout #DX29FR to replace the Titan Aero 7500 you currently have. The top holes are 3" apart on center which should match with what you currently have, but you'll need to…
view full answer...Normally trailer brake lines are only used on trailers. However, if your vehicle has brake line fittings that match what the part #18TA-BLKIT has and the psi of the system does not exceed 1,600 psi this line could work for you as these are SAE…
view full answer...To replace your NOK AD2527E seal you can use #168233. It has an inner diameter of 1.688 inches and an outer diameter of 2.332 inches. Based on what I could find on the NOK AD2527E the inner diameter is the same and the outer diameter is 2.328 inches.…
view full answer...The Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit #18TA-BLKIT will work great for you, however I'd personally prefer to have some excess length just incase, so the Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit #20TA-BLKIT is what I'd go with. Both of these kits have a…
view full answer...The Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit - Uni-Servo - 10" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 3,500 lbs #AKUBRK-35 will work the same as the Dexter Hydraulic Trailer Brake Kit - Uni-Servo - 10" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 3.5K #23-312-313.…
view full answer...I believe what you mentioned is a standard way of running trailer brake lines on a tandem trailer. I attached a diagram for the brake line kit part #18TA-BLKIT and how it normally connects to a trailer. The main feed line runs to the first axle where…
view full answer...Trailer brakes use the same thread size whether they are disc or drum. The Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit #20TA-BLKIT that you referenced would work well with the Dexter drums #23-398 and #23-399.
view full answer...To get the best braking power for your boat trailer you would want to have disc brakes on both axles. If you happen to be limited to one axle then you would want the rear outfitted. With a 5,000lb boat you likely have two 3,500lb torsion axles. The…
view full answer...Using compressed air is still the way to go. I have come across many instances of people using this method to push out the piston. And the best part is, it works. If you do not have an air compressor I am sure a local shop would go ahead and do it…
view full answer...It could be a tow package fuse on the vehicle. Use the owners manual to find the locations of fuses/relays related to the tow package wiring to check them and replace as needed. If the issue is not a fuse or relay then you can test the vehicle side…
view full answer...There are several brake lines in varying lengths and sizes between your disc brake assembly and the surge brake coupler on your trailer. I am not sure which one you are looking for but if you can pinpoint this for me I may have some better advice for…
view full answer...Sounds like you are trying to install the wrong brake line to the Kodiak Disc Brake Caliper #KDBC225S that you mentioned. The fitting size needs to be 3/16 inch like what comes with the #18TA-BLKIT. Since I don't know what brake lines you have…
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