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Today we're going to take a look at the Titan zinc-plated disc brake actuator with the lockout shield. This one is a multi-fit ball design, has a 7,000-pound weight capacity. This hydraulic actuator will synchronize your trailer brakes with your tow vehicle brakes. Basically what happens is when you apply the brakes in your tow vehicle, deceleration will occur and the momentum will push your… see more >
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Hey James, if you wanted an exact replacement for your Titan Model 60 actuator we have the Dexter Model 60 part #T47457007K which is basically an exact replacement. Dexter bought Titan a while back so essentially Titan and Dexter are the same. The…
view full answer...Jan, not much trouble at all. You can use the Dexter Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator #T47457007K to replace your Titan Model 60. This actuator has a bolt on design, so you'd just need to unbolt your current one and bolt the new one on.
view full answer...Hello Maxim. I do have a video that I think you will find helpful, but we do not have a video showing installation of the exact Dexter Actuator #T47457107K that you mentioned. We do have a video showing installation of a similar bolt-on actuator, the…
view full answer..."No Lockout" means that this particular actuator #T47457007K does not have a built-in reverse lockout. Meaning that driving the trailer in reverse will actuate the brakes. You can add a reverse lockout to the actuator by adding a Reverse…
view full answer...The Dexter DX7.5L A-60 Actuator #DX56FR you have is designed to be mounted on the end of the trailer frame as seen in the image below. Based on how your actuator was mounted the Actuator #DX89FR would best install like your current actuator. If you…
view full answer...The best option would be to go with Disc Brakes #DE66YR. These are the best option as they repel water better than other trailer brakes and will offer superior braking. This will require the Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator #T47457107K and Brake Line Kit…
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.
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...Atwood is no longer in business, which means replacement parts are unfortunately no longer available for your Atwood 61101 surge brake actuator. The best option available if yours is no longer working is to replace the actuator, which you can do with…
view full answer...Thanks for the pictures of your actuator Corey, I can see you have an Atwood coupler which like you mentioned is no longer available so it would be time to replace it with something current. Since you would prefer a manual lockout actuator (don't…
view full answer...If the solenoid is getting a full 12 volts and is grounding properly it should be shutting all the way. Since you said it is clicking that makes it sound like it's getting power. You could try improving the ground circuit but most likely…
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…
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