Is Titan BrakeRite Electric-Hydraulic Actuator Kit # T4813102 Compatible with 2014 Dodge Ram
Updated 04/17/2014 | Published 04/16/2014 >
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electric over hydrilic kit # t-4813102.will this kit work with my 2014 dodge ram 2500?the truck has a built in brake controller?also.i am mounting this kit on a 2011 39ft venture boat trailer.the boat weight is around 9k.thanks,brad
asked by: Brad C
Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact at Titan and he said you will have no problem using the Titan BrakeRite I Plug and Play Electric-Hydraulic Actuator Kit # T4813102 on your boat trailer setup that weighs 9,000 pounds as long as your vehicle has an in-cab electric brake controller compatible with electric over hydraulic brakes.
I recommend the Gel Cell Breakaway Kit for Titan BrakeRite Systems, # T4822100. This system will engage the trailer brakes should the trailer become detached from the tow vehicle. This kit does meet the Department of Transportation requirements.
I attached a copy of the instructions for you to check out also.
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Dexter BrakeRite II Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator Kit - Vented - 1,500 psi
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