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The Titan Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator, part #T4750700 you referenced does not have a solenoid included. There are three types of systems you can choose from. Either a system like part #T4750700 that has no solenoid, a coupler with manual lockout, or…
view full answer...The "KTC 7600" stamped on the brake pad doesn't look to be a part number, so I can't cross reference it, but we do know you have Kodiak ceramic brake pads. So to determine the correct brake pads, all you need to do…
view full answer...Hey James, so while we don't have a picture of the #KE33JR exactly yet I attached a picture that shows what the wheel looks like in a different size to give you an idea as its most likely you wanted to just see the wheel design.
view full answer...I attached a chart that has the automotive cross reference for the Kodiak disc brake pads part #K2250CP that you referenced under the yellow heading. Probably the easiest to look up would be 1982 to 1992 Chevy Cavalier.
view full answer...Hi Phil, If the brake calipers list Kodiak and 250 then the Kodiak Ceramic Brake Pads #K250CP would be a compatible replacement. The backing plate color doesn't matter in this case, and is really just for branding. Outer pad wear means the…
view full answer...Currently there is no replacement inner slides for your Titan Brake Actuator #T4750700 besides the 2-5/16" that you currently have. We do have Titan Adjustable-Channel Brake Actuator #T4821300 that has an adjustable channel and includes the…
view full answer...I recommend the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit #K2HR526D for your continental trailer. This kit includes the calipers, mounting brackets, and 12" hub/rotor to fit on one of your axles. You will need the Bearing Kit #DBRKHW6EZ to work with this brake kit.…
view full answer...Let's start at the brake assemblies/hubs on your new gooseneck trailer. The two wires coming from each assembly look exactly as they should. One wire will ground to the trailer frame and the other wire will attach to the brake output wire. The…
view full answer...The bolt holes on the Demco coupler #DM15945 are 3" apart on center. I have included a drawing below that shows the dimensions. You can use a 1/2" grade 5 or higher bolt to attach to the tongue of your trailer.
view full answer...The two wires you mentioned are for the reverse lock out solenoid wiring. What you need to do is ground one of them (doesn't matter which), and then run the other to a reverse light circuit and that way the actuator won't activate when you…
view full answer...The correct replacement for a Demco Master Cylinder 05680-C is the Replacement Master Cylinder part #5650. I spoke with Demco to confirm this for you.
view full answer...The Kodiak Ceramic Brake Pads - 7,000 lbs to 8,000 lbs #K250CP in some ways is rated for the 8,000 lb axle braking. So it will give you braking on 3 axles rated for 8,000 lbs when you use 3 kits. These brake pads are not easy to specify dimensions,…
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