How to Pick Out a Disc Brake Kit for a Trailer
Published 03/26/2015 >
Question:
I own a 2011 Sealion 24foot trailer that I would like to convert brakes system to stainless steel. The model#: TR-24T-6000D2, tires: ST215/75D14C, Rims: 14x5.5 Can you provide me with a model number either Titan or Kodiak to fit my trailer? Thank you,
asked by: Redd J
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Kodiak Disc Brake Assembly # K1HR35S is a stainless steel disc brake kit designed to fit number 84 spindles. In order to determine if you have the correct size spindle on your trailer you will need to pull a hub and either measure the spindle where the bearings and seal ride or get the bearing numbers that are stamped on the bearings.
If your inner bearing is a L68149 and your outer bearing is a L44649 this kit would work well for you.
Or if your spindle measures 1.06 inches where the outer bearing rides, 1.38 inches where the inner bearing rides and is 1.73 inches where the seal rides then this kit will fit.
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