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The biggest difference between the servo styles that you'll notice is between free backing plates and the others. The free-backing plates will allow your trailer to back up without having the brakes lock up. With surge brakes typically when…
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...We actually have the Brake Buddy 32220 reverse solenoid available with the Titan Solenoid Valve Replacement Kit #TK71-755-00. The solenoid itself would be an exact replacement and it features the two mounting holes at the bottom like you described…
view full answer...The CE Smith Double U-Bolt Bolster and Swivel Bracket Assemblies part #CE10196G-4 can be used on a 4" frame with the CE Smith U-Bolt part #CE15254A.
view full answer...To bypass the factory integrated brake controller (ITBC) on your 2012 GMC Sierra 3500 you will need to access the blunt cut wires under your driver's side dash. Once you have these you can connect your aftermarket brake controller. I recommend…
view full answer...We currently have 3 different trailer jack support plates. I have included other dimensions in the included photos except for #BDSPB50 which was not available. #DL22763 is 1/8 inch thick. #BD003135 is 1/8 inch thick. #BDSPB50 is 1/8 inch thick. The…
view full answer...I wasn't able to cross-reference these numbers but if you're looking for new bearings/races and seals all you need to do is note the capacity or measure. The easiest method would be to crawl under the trailer and look for the axle tag on the…
view full answer...The Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack #LC298707 would not be able to mount to your frame since you only have 68-1/4" from outside to outside edge and this stabilizer requires a 68-11/16" spacing. Instead I recommend installing the…
view full answer...According to my research, the Titan Aero 7500 and the 6000 Brake Actuating Couplers both use the same bolt pattern. To confirm this, you can compare the dimensions of the diagram I produced for you with the bolt holes on your trailer tongue.…
view full answer...The best option we can offer would be a full replacement for the Titan Aero 7500 Brake Actuator. For this, I recommend the Dexter DX7.5 Drop-N-Go Brake Actuator part #099-175-20. There are indeed replacement parts for the old Titan Aero 7500 Brake…
view full answer...From our experiences the Harbor Freight trailers like yours have a hub bore that requires a cap or Bearing Buddy that measures 2.047 inches like the #BB2047 you referenced. We don't have a standard cap that fits this size so the Bearing Buddy is…
view full answer...Since Atwood went out of business none of their actuator (or other product) replacement parts are available unfortunately, so your only real option to having a working actuator is to replace the entire unit. I am attaching a link to our selection of…
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