Recommended Bolt-on Drum Brake Surge Coupler for 2-5/16-inch Ball and Triple-Axle Boat Trailer
Updated 07/19/2016 | Published 07/18/2016 >
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Question:
I am looking for bolt on drum brake actuator with a 2 5/16 ball for a boat trailer with 3 - 3500 lb axles and brakes an all axles. Could you recommend one that will work for me and not break the bank at the same time? Thanks.
asked by: Tony
Expert Reply:
On the linked page you can see all 12,500-lb-rated bolt-on drum brake surge couplers for 2-5/16-inch balls that will fit on a 3-inch straight trailer tongue. These are offered with or without drop, as with # T2478100 with 3-inches of drop and # T2477600 without, and also in either zinc-plated or primed/painted finishes.
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Dexter Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator - Drum - 2-5/16" Ball - Bolt On - 12,500 lbs
- Brake Actuator
- Surge Brake Actuator
- Farm Trailer
- Boat Trailer
- Construction Trailer
- Travel Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- Bolt-On
- 12500 lbs GTW
- 2-5/16 Inch Ball Coupler
- 3 Inch Channel Tongue
- Drum Brakes
- No Lockout
- Dexter
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