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Do Kodiak Disc Brakes Fit 5,200 lb Timbren Axle-Less System With 4" Lift  

Updated 11/12/2024 | Published 11/10/2024

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I choose these parts please comment if they will work together. Also i need a surge actuator which will work, but want a manual latching or old school locking of ball. Timbres Axle-Less Trailer Suspension - Standard Duty - 4 Lift - 5 Bolt Flange - 5,200 lbs Part Number: TASR5200S03 Kodiak Disc Brake Kit - 12 Hub/Rotor - 6 on 5-1/2 - Dacromet/KodaGuard - 5,200 to 6,000 lbs Part Number: K2HR526DKG Timken Bearing Kit, 14125A/25580 Bearings, 14276/25520 Races, GS-2125DL Seal Part Number: TMK32VR

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Expert Reply:

Hi Lee,

Yep, each of the following parts you listed will indeed work together. The spindle on the Timbren system is correct for those disc brakes, and the bearing kit is also correct. So you can use each of the following:

- Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension - 4" Lift - 5,200 lbs # TASR5200S03

- Kodiak Disc Brake Kit # K2HR526DKG

- Timken Bearing Kit # TMK32VR

As for the actuator, the type you asked about isn't something that we offer; in fact I'm not sure if that type (if I'm correctly thinking of what you are wanting) is made much anymore, if at all. I've linked all of our disc brake actuators below, which you can filter through by things like capacity and ball size it couples to, as I'm not sure which you need.

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Lee B.

11/11/2024

What im asking for on a actuator is one with a flip lever that locks the ball. The ones i see on your sight (i may be wrong) looks like it somehow auto locks which is scarry.

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Kyle S.

11/12/2024

@LeeB I understand, though they all do automatically latch on nowadays. That said, I can also tell you they are absolutely safe and I've never once heard of an automatic latch actuator or coupler not staying connected. So assuming you need a 2" hitch ball to couple to I'd definitely go with one like the Demco # DM62VR.

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