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You are correct that the Replacement Master Cylinder Assembly for Titan Model 60 and Aero 7500 Brake Actuators - Drum #T4395100 you were looking at is the replacement master cylinder for your older 23361. I included a video of the Titan #T4395100 for…
view full answer...We do have a potential solution for you. Unfortunately, the swing away actuators like the one on your 2005 Mastercraft trailer have been discontinued, so I am afraid there is no direct replacement, or anything that will fit inside the current swing…
view full answer...A shock absorber's tongue like on the Titan Replacement Shock Absorber for Titan Model 60 Brake Actuators #T2336200 referenced in your question will not normally return on its own after bleeding the brakes. Typically you will have to manually…
view full answer...I've looked through the various replacement master cylinders we offer, and couldn't find anything that matches your photo. I found out that Reliable stopped manufacturing brake actuators several years ago, and replacement parts aren't…
view full answer...I can tell you exactly how to find compatible drum brake assemblies, though I took a look and could not find any type of reference to Dico 40511. To determine the brake assemblies that will fit your 2002 Escort boat trailer, you need to know your…
view full answer...The part you are looking for is the Brass Connector for Titan Disc Brake Kit, #T4750300. This is the fitting that threads into the master cylinder that accepts the reverse lockout solenoid on your Titan actuator. I have attached a link to this part…
view full answer...We can definitely get you replacement bearing kits for your Dico 40511 brake drum, but I was unable to find out what it originally came with, unfortunately. So with that being said, you will need to either measure the inside diameters of both the…
view full answer...Generally the best way to find out which brakes you need is by measuring the inside dimensions of the drum, but you can also usually determine this by your wheel size. Your best bet is to take a wheel off the trailer and pull the drum off to…
view full answer...The tags and labels on axles tend to fall off and or fade over time, so now worries there. With the brake measuring 10 x 2 1/4, you most likely do have a 3,500 pound axle as it is the most common. Especially with the mounting bolts being evenly…
view full answer...To determine the size of the brake assemblies you need you have to measure the depth and width of the hub drum on the axle like what you see in the picture I attached. The most common size is 2-1/4 inch wide like the #T4071600-500 that you…
view full answer...From what I could find it looks like the manufacturer of your 1999 Eagle Boat Trailer Axle is no longer in operations. Even though I can't just call them up to figure this out, I can still help you find a solution. What I'll need you to do is…
view full answer...The Dexter Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator w/ Lockout Shield #T47457107K that you referenced can be used with 2 or 4 brake assemblies.
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