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Usually when we see leaking on a brass fitting like the tee from the Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit #18SI-BLKIT it is due to overtightening. Start by hand tightening, then take it around 2-3 rotations with a wrench. After that check for leaks and…
view full answer...No, the Caliper Rebuild Kit for 6,000-lb to 8,000-lb Dexter Disc Brakes #K71-670-00 will not work with your Kodiak 225 Calipers, you'd need to use the Kodiak Disc Brake Caliper Rebuild Kit for 3,500 lb to 6,000 lb Trailer Brakes #KDBC225KIT…
view full answer...Dexter makes module adapters to connect the BrakeRite #DX82KR to Ford and Chevy OEM controllers, but unfortunately does not for Ram so you'll need to install an aftermarket EOH brake controller. The OEM module adapters typically have a delayed…
view full answer...For a disc brake model with an electric reverse lockout solenoid you can use #099-175-20. This would be a great replacement solution for the model 70 you have on your trailer.
view full answer...For a disc brake model with an electric reverse lockout solenoid you can use #099-175-20.
view full answer...There is a replacement that I recommend for the Tie Down 70E disc brake actuator, though you will want to verify that your mounting bolt holes are 3 inches apart on center and your tongue is a 3 inch channel. If they are I recommend the Dexter DX7.5…
view full answer...I believe we can narrow this down based on the information you are referencing. However, the best way to be sure is to measure your existing bearings or spindle with a digital caliper like the #PTW80157. It looks like one bearing is stamped with…
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...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 Dave, I have an option for for you, however, I wasn't able to cross reference the number you gave me so you'll just need to take a couple quick measurements to confirm the following option will work as a direct replacement. If the distance…
view full answer...Below is the general process for bleeding an electric over hydraulic brake actuator like #K71-650. Fill reservoir with NEW brake fluid. Never re-use brake fluid that has been salvaged or removed from another system. Remove the key from the breakaway…
view full answer...Your lug nuts for your 16" aluminum wheels should be torqued to 90-100 ft-lbs. The 6 bolt disc brake hub will use 1/2" wheel studs.
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