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Replacement Shock for Dexter Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators
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Replacement Shock for Dexter Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators

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Replaces the shock on your Dexter Model 6 or Model 10 brake actuator. Includes 1 shock. 1-800-940-8924 to order Dexter accessories and parts part number T1242600 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Dexter products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Replacement Shock for Dexter Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Dexter Accessories and Parts - T1242600

  • Brake Actuator
  • Disc Brakes
  • Hydraulic Drum Brakes
  • Shocks
  • Dexter

Replaces the shock on your Dexter Model 6 or Model 10 brake actuator. Includes 1 shock.


Features:

  • Replaces the shock on your Dexter Model 6 or Model 10 brake actuator
  • Includes 1 shock


Specs:

  • Extended length: 8-1/16"
  • Collapsed length: 6"
  • Inner diameter of mounting rings: 0.63" and 0.90"
  • Outer diameter of body: 1.63"


053-011-00 Replacement Shock for Dexter Axle Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators

Replaces Titan 1242600





Video of Replacement Shock for Dexter Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for In-Depth Review of the Replacement Shock for Dexter Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators

Today we're going to take a look at the Titan replacement shock for the Titan model 6 and model 10 brake actuators. This part will allow you to replace a worn out or damaged sock on the Titan model 6 or model 10 brake actuators. The collapsed length, this is in the collapsed position, which is measured center to center, on this shock is going to be right at 6 inches. When you pull this out all the way, the extended length would measure 8 1/16. Now the inner diameter of the rings right here on the smaller one is 0.63 inches, from the larger one is 0.9 inches. The diameter of the outer body is 1.63 inches.

That should do it for the review on the Titan replacement shock for the Titan model 6 and model 10 brake actuators.

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Replacement Shock for Dexter Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators - T1242600

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (121 Customer Reviews)

Replaces the shock on your Dexter Model 6 or Model 10 brake actuator. Includes 1 shock.

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Nothing better than new shocks...



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it arrived fine! good job! packed correctly!



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Part was exactly what I need. Very fast delivery. I will do business again.
Thanks.



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Ordered this item to rebuild by Titan Model 10 Actuator. It fit and worked perfectly.



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Bought to put on Brent grain wagons. They worked great and price was way better than implement dealer.



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Just replaced this on a Titan SurgeOMatic 6 hydraulic actuator on a 1997 EZLoader trailer rated at 7000 lbs 24-25 foot boat. The shock has same dimensions buts looks to be generic import. Orginal shock was a Gabriel. Cannot comment on the quality until I use it a while.



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Looks like a great unit but was wrong shock for my Atwood replacement which was obsolite. Wrong style.



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This was to replace broken hydraulic shocks on a boat trailer with surge brakes. They went in smoothly and were easy to use in order to manually bleed the brake lines.



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Great product, solved my slamming trailer brake problem.



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Bought a used hydraulic brake trailer that needed Overhauled. Found my replacement parts @ etrailer! Shock works Great, thnx for carrying a Quality Replacement Part!!

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John

2/17/2020

Shock has held up well now that it’s over a year old. Thnx etrailer.com !!



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everything was as I expected,



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Everything was delivered before promised and looks great. Will definitely order from you again.



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The parts came sooner than predicted. I'm in the process of installing them. They are an identical OEM part.



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Fit right into place. Buy an adapter for it to get from the 1/4" pipe thread at the rear of the master cylinder to the flare fitting of your brake line! Mine is 3/16 flare . The adapter from the old master c was different. Used a crescent wrench on the breakaway lever to bleed.



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Easy to install on my factory trailer for my 2004 Four Winns Horizon 230. Greatly reduced the "pull-away thump".

Note: a short length of 3/4" copper water pipe was really helpful for holding the shock and the two "rollers" in alignment while positioning the shock and installing the pin that holds the big end to the trailer.



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We needed to replace the shocks to make our trailer breaks work. We went on line and found Etrailer.com. What a find. First - Carla is a great asset to the company. She knows her stuff and made it a pleasure to work with her. With Carla's help we found the parts we needed, ordered them and on schedule they arrived. The trailer is up and running again. Fyi - Yes we did some price checking and found the parts locally but the price was almost 3Xs as much. Etrailer.com is at the top of my list for any future parts I might need for my company. Thank You Etrailer.com



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Exact replacement parts for trailer with hydraulic brakes.
I have been rebuilding the complete brake system and springs on a 31ft long dual axle boat trailer. I have made multiple orders with etrailer and all of the parts have been exact fit. This has been the easiest rebuild I have ever done.



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Fits perfectly on my DICO Model 6. I ordered the wrong one first, but the nice folks at eTrailer made the exchange process easy! Will definitely buy from them again!



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better than original, thanks for speedy service
I am rebuilding a special built trailer made in 1973 for a Sea Camper Boat Will try to send picture of boat and trailer when restoration is complete. Just received tandem brake line kit



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Was redoing brake system on trailer. Ordered this replacement shock. Came in timely manner-- perfect fit. So far 1 year later still working great.



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This shock was for m1102 military trailer and I thought it would be next to impossible to find but e trailer had in in stock and delivered in a few days.



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Had been having difficult time finding the drum brake shock until I found your site. Not sure they are new or not or have been sitting on shelf a long time because of appearance. Perhaps drum brakes are now a dying breed. But the shocks are what I need to get back on the road.



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Helped with smooth out the hard starts and stops with the boat trailer.



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Titan 10 hitch actuator, perfect! Came a day earlier than scheduled, installed without a hitch! No pun intended!! Great product, fit perfectly. Will do business agin and agin and again....



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Exact replacement for my 1970's U-haul surge brake system on my trailer.


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  • Solution for Needing New Master Cylinder 1027100 and Damper for Titan Model 6 Actuator
    Hey Jeff, we actually have the exact master cylinder you are looking for with the part # T1027100. Since you said you need a damper too the correct replacement shock is the part # T1242600. Damper is another word for shock by the way. For the price of these two components you are creeping into cost range that might justify replacing the entire coupler BUT these are the two most important components to an actuator and removing and installing a new one can be a bit of a chore so there's...
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  • Roller Placement on Shocks for a Titan Model 10 Brake Actuator
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  • Replacement Shock for Boat Trailer with Titan Model 6 Actuator
    Hey Andre, if your Titan model 6 actuator is making noise when you hit the brake and the unit is compressing that would indicate that the shock is bad which the correct replacement for that would be the part # T1242600.
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  • Options For Replacement Shock on Actuator For Shoreland'r Trailer
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  • Solution for Titan Model 6 Trailer Surge Actuator that Sticks
    The springs shouldn't need any adjustment and they should feel pretty tight by hand. Did you replace the shock? That's typically what causes the brakes to stick like you mentioned. For a replacement shock for the Model 6 like what the master cylinder you referenced fits you'd want the part # T1242600.
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  • Is There a Installation Video That Will Help With Replacing Shocks On Dexter Model 10 Surge Actuator
    While we currently do not have a video showing the replacement process for the Shock # T1242600 on a Dexter Model 10 Brake Actuator # T2478100 it does appear all you need to remove is the 2 large pins along with the top roller to slide the Inner Slide # T2478300183 out the front of your actuator. This will give you access to replace the shocks.
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  • Replacement Shock, Master Pin and Roller For a Titan Model 10 Surge Brake Actuator
    We have the Replacement Shock # T1242600 for your Titan Model 10 surge brake actuator. The Replacement Master Pin # T1593500 are the ones that hold the rear of the shock with the Replacement Rear Roller # DX46FR. All these are sold as individual items so be sure to order the correct amount of each for your actuator.
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  • Replacement Master Cylinder, Cap and Shock For Titan Model 10 Drum Brake Surge Actuator
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  • What is the Retracted and Extended Length on Replacement Trailer Actuator Shock # T1242600
    I went out to the warehouse and pulled replacement shock # T1242600 to confirm the measurements and where they are taken. The measurements are from eye center to eye center. So when compressed you will have a center to center length of 6 inches and when extended it is 8-1/16 inches. I have included a picture showing the measurements for you.
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  • Measurements of Different Replacement Actuator Shocks for Trailer Brake Actuators
    It looks like you are looking for a replacement shock for your actuator. We have several models including # 1844-2. This particular model fits Toledo brand actuators. When fully closed it measures 6-1/4 inches from center of hole to center of hole and when expanded, it measures approximately 8-1/4 inches from center of hole to center of hole. Replacement Shock for Titan Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators # T1242600 measures 6 inches retracted and 8-1/16 inches extended. If you need a replacement...
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    I have attached for you below an exploded parts breakdown of the Titan/Dico Model 10 Surge Brake Actuator. In regards to the Replacement Top/Bottom Bearing part # T1020900 and Replacement Side Bearing part # T1242700, these work to help stabilize the inner slide inside the outer case and would have been installed on all models. There should be a total of six for the top/bottom and eight for the sides. In regards to the Replacement Rear Roller part # T0829100, these sandwich the upper Replacement...
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  • Titan Model 10 Replacement Parts
    I went through and added all of the parts you said you need. They are all available on our site. The parts and prices are available at the links below. The parts numbers that you need two of are mentioned as well. part # T1601900 part # T0828800 part # T0776800 part # T1055500 part # T0774500 part # T1209800 part # T0827100 quantity of 2 part # T0829100 part # T0830100 part # T1593500 quantity of 2 part # T0815200 part # T0793700 quantity of 2 part # T0798500 quantity of 2 part # T0144901 part...
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  • How Are Roller Bearing Installed When Replacing Shock For Titan 6 Or 10 Brake Actuators
    On the Replacement Shock for Titan Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators, part # T1242600, the roller bearings are installed on each side of the shock eyelet or end. I have attached the parts list and a diagram with a red arrow that shows how the bearings are installed. As you can see in the diagram, they are placed on each side of the shock eyelet.
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  • Common Replacement Parts for Model 10 Brake Actuators
    We carry several replacement parts for the Model 10 actuators, but no we do not carry kits that have them all together. Some of the more common parts we sell would be the part # T2374600 master cylinder for drum brakes or part # T4749501042 for disc. For a replacement shock part # T1242600. For the replacement chain to go along with the # T1054100 you would want the part # T0776800.
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  • Diagram for Replacing Titan Model 10 Actuator Shocks
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  • Difference Between Demco and Dexter Replacement Hydraulic Actuator Shocks
    The shocks you're wanting to compare have different sized eyelets and are designed for specific hydraulic actuators. Sometimes you can fit actuator replacement parts from one actuator to another but the majority of the time you need to use an exact replacement. Here are the actuator models that are designed for these shocks: - Replacement Shock for Demco Hydraulic Trailer Brake Actuators - Models DA10, DA16, DA20, and DA91 # DS12426 - Replacement Shock for Dexter Model 6 and 10 Brake...
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  • How To Replace Shocks In Titan Model 10
    I believe that you have a Titan Model 10 actuator based off of the diagram that you are referring to which I have attached below. I contacted Dexter (they now own the Titan products) and the replacement shock part # T1242600 is not attached to the master cylinder part # T2374600 of the model 10 at all. They are attached to the side of the front sliding mechanism with bolts pictured in the diagram as number 31. The shocks (number 29) bolt to the ovals in the side of the sliding mechanism.
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  • How the Shock Absorber Works on a Surge Brake Actuator
    The Replacement Shock for Titan Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators part # T1242600 only works one way. When the brakes are applied it eases the movement of the trailer forward onto the brake actuator. There is no return spring, the tow vehicle would then pull the actuator to reload the shock. For example, if the trailer was unhooked from the tow vehicle and you were able to depress the actuator, it would not extend back until manually pulled back out.
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  • How to Replace the Shock on a Titan Model 10 Surge Brake Actuator
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  • Replacement for Gabriel Shock Model 610712
    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 for a shock with the following dimensions: Extended length: 8-1/16" Collapsed length: 6" Inner diameter of mounting rings: 0.63" and 0.90" Outer diameter of body: 1.63" I've a dimensional diagram to illustrate.
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  • 2010 Reliable Trailer Shock Damper Replacement
    One of our replacement shocks might work for your Reliable actuator but we do not carry that particular brand so you would have to go by the measurements. Replacement Shock for Titan Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators # T1242600 measures 6 inches retracted and 8-1/16 inches extended. I believe this would be your best option.
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  • Model 6 Trailer Brake Actuator Compresses but Does Not Extend
    The shock should compress when force is applied but then extended out again when no force is on it. It sounds like you have identified a faulty component. There may also be some debris that is causing it to not extend back out but given that the unit was used it is probably in need of replacement. Chances are that other components are equally as worn so I would look closely at the master cylinder as well. If it is in need of replacement then use # T1777401 for drum brakes or # T1777405...
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  • Titan 10 Actuator Replacement Shock Procedure
    I attached the exploded parts diagram for the Titan Model 10 actuators. To access the shock you will need to remove the brake master cylinder so that you can access everything from the rear of the actuator. You will basically just need to access everything from the rear of the actuator and remove things from the rear of the actuator so that you can access things up front and then repeat the process as you move forward.
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