Adding Parking Brakes To Jayco Feather 19XUD
Published 10/23/2019 >
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What would I use if I wanted to convert to hydraulic brakes?
asked by: Rafael S
Expert Reply:
You are only be able to add parking brakes to your trailer brakes if those brake assemblies are already equipped with a parking brake actuator. You can tell if your brakes are equipped with a parking brake by looking at the backing plate-there will be an actuating lever at the top of the brake assembly that attached to parking brake cable (see photo). If your brakes are not equipped with a parking brake feature, then you could wire a switch that would power the brakes when you are parked, however, this will drain a battery if you are using a trailer battery or vehicle battery, so it isn't really recommended and likely wouldn't qualify under the regulations you're trying to comply with.
If your current brakes are not equipped with the actuator lever, you could replace your brake assemblies with ones that do have parking brake capabilities like the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit # K23-086-087-00 which will work with wheels up to 15" and are designed for 3500-lb axles. You'll want to confirm the axle capacity on your tandem axles is 3500-lbs. If you actually have 2200-lb axles you'll need the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit # K23-103-104-00 which works for wheels 10"-13" in diameter.
We do carry some European style trailer hitches like the Curt # C114242 so if you can let me know what type of tow vehicle you're using I can try to find one that will work on your vehicle.
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Rafael
10/23/2019
I've actually got 2500-lb Lippert axle V000408992