Is a Flexible Hose Needed to Connect Titan Reverse Lockout Solenoid Valve # T4748800
Updated 07/16/2013 | Published 07/13/2013 >
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Question:
should I add a flexible hose brake hose between the lock out valve and break line? The new lock out valve is attached to the master cylinder. The metal brake line does have a 180 deg. bend prior to attachment into the lock out valve. If advise to add flexible hose what part Number do you recommend?
asked by: Dennis S
Expert Reply:
You will need to add a flexible brake line hose only if your trailer coupler uses a hinge at the rear of the coupler (if it is a foldaway type). If so, we offer flexible brake line hoses in three lengths, each with male and female 3/8-inch-24 UNF fittings. The 13-inch hose is part # T0777300; the 18-inch hose is part # 18018-SF; and the 25-inch hose is part # T0980100.
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Replacement Solenoid Valve for Dexter Brake Actuators with Reverse Lockouts
- Accessories and Parts
- Brake Actuator
- Disc Brakes
- Hydraulic Drum Brakes
- Solenoid
- Valve
- Dexter
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