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Hey Mike, so lets start first with an actuator to replace your coupler. For that the Demco part #DM72VR would be a great option that has as easy to use latch and was designed for drum brakes and a 2 inch hitch ball. It sounds like the brake line was…
view full answer...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 you…
view full answer...I do have some replacement trailer axle options for you but in order to determine the correct replacement you'll need to measure the length which is done from the face of each hub. This when combined with the capacity can then be used to…
view full answer...While CE Smith won't give us a stated weight capacity for their bolster brackets like the part #CE10100A40 that you referenced we do know they will easily handle the weight of the boat you mentioned.
view full answer...The #DX39FR Replacement Inner Member for Dexter DX7.5L Actuator - Single Axle w/ Disc - 2" Ball is what you need. This is the replacement inner member for Dexter DX7.5L and Legacy UFP Brake Actuators like your UFP A-60 so it would be exactly the…
view full answer...The bracket you described is closest to the CE Smith Double U-Bolt Bolster Bracket - Galvanized Steel - 8-3/4" Tall - Qty 1 #CE10190GA. The CE Smith Bolster Bracket - Aluminum - 8" Tall - Qty 1 #CE10100A40 is similar and also corrosion…
view full answer...Hey Cory, so we don't have a longer version of the hose that comes with the lockout solenoid part #TK71-755-00 that you referenced but it's basically a brake hose so what I would do is take the hose with you to a car parts store and have them…
view full answer...I really wish there was a cheap and easy way to lock out a Titan model 60 actuator but the only way would be with an electric lock out like the part #T4748800. This threads onto the back of your current actuator and once ran to the reverse light…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but the coupler on your trailer is very old and we simply don't carry parts for them anymore as they were discontinued by the manufacturer. Therefore, the only option we can offer is a new coupler, the Demco Hydraulic…
view full answer...I can help you correctly run hydraulic lines on your trailer. Adding disc brakes is a great idea, but the reason you are having such difficulty finding a schematic is because hydraulic brakes are rarely installed on 5th wheel trailers and they are…
view full answer...The battery you use for a break away system needs to be able to power the trailer brakes on full for 15 minutes. A 12 volt battery rated for 5 amp hours is normally used, unless you have 3 axles each with brakes, then you would benefit more from a 9…
view full answer...Brake calipers are typically installed so they point toward the back of the trailer, but it is okay to install them pointing up or toward the front of the trailer. The important thing to consider when installing the calipers is to make sure at least…
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