Replacement Master Cylinder for Titan Aero 6000 Surge Drum Brake Actuator Coupler
Updated 08/06/2018 | Published 08/03/2018 >
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Hi, I have a Master Tow, tow dolly with surge brakes. The brake actuator is a Titan Aero 6000 with drum brakes. I need to replace the master cylinder and maybe also the wheel cylinders. Can you tell me if you sell these replacement parts and their part numbers? Thanks for any information.
asked by: John S
Helpful Expert Reply:
For a replacement master cylinder for your Titan Aero 6000 drum brake actuator you can use Master Cylinder part # T4395100. This comes with everything you will need to complete the install.
(Please note that this item's description says it is for the Aero 7500, but it will also work for your Aero 6000).
I linked our main page for all wheel cylinders where you can see such items from Titan, Demco and others. Click on your brake diameter to see appropriate parts and then select left and right parts as needed.
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Replacement Master Cylinder for Dexter Aero 7500 Brake Actuators - Drum
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