Replacement Master Cylinder for Titan Model 60 Actuator
Updated 09/02/2025 | Published 06/25/2025 >
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I have a Titan model 60 surge disc brake system with Dexter stainless steel rotors and the yellow brake pads. I need to replace the actuator. Is your E-trailer part T4714200042 compatible? It looks like mine which is the Dexter part T482000. I just need to know if your house brand is the same dimensions, etc. Thanks!
asked by: Jonathan A
Expert Reply:
Hey Jonathan, the replacement master cylinder part # T4714200042 will work for you but the complete kit you'd need is actually the part # T4395100 which comes with the gasket, cap, and additional hardware. Either will work but it really depends on what components you are in need of.
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Replacement Master Cylinder for Dexter Aero 7500 Brake Actuators - Disc
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Jameson C.
9/2/2025
Hey Jonathan, did you decide to go with the complete kit or just the replacement master cylinder for your Titan model 60? I'm curious to know how it worked out for you, as it could help others with similar setups.