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Today on etrailer we are going to be taking a look at the Kodiak disc brake kit with a 10-inch rotor for 5-on-4 1/2 inch 3,500-6,000 pound axles, part number K2R35D. Our rotor and our caliper and bracket are going to be coated with a dacromet finish. It is going to help against corrosion and rusting. Now if you are going to be using this on a boat trailer, that is going to be strictly in salt… see more >
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Finding information on the Tie Down 46250 was not an easy task as it was discontinued awhile back. From what I could find, it looks like the calipers marked 46250 often times have to change the mounting bracket and rotor/hub in addition to the…
view full answer...Hey Chris! We don't have the O-rings individually but we do have the Kodiak XL ProLube Oil Bath Hub Body and Cap - 1.98" #xlprolube1980. These are the same caps that came with your disc brakes. If you need anything else feel free to reach…
view full answer...For a trailer that will be used in saltwater, the best option for rotors, hubs, and calipers is those made of stainless steel. Galvanized coating is the second best option for saltwater, and then dacromet coatings, which provide extra resistance to…
view full answer...The Electric Trailer Brake Kit - 10" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies - 3,500 lbs #AKEBRK-35 will bolt onto the standard brake flange like #4-35 that is 2-7/8 inches on center and 4 inches diagonal on center. I've attached a photo to assist.…
view full answer...Sorry for confusion but Kodiak Disc Brake Kit part #K2R35S does come with stainless steel pads and not the ceramic red pads that are seen in some pictures.
view full answer...For a surge coupler replacement that would work well on your Rocket 1835 trailer the Dexter part #DX63FR would be a really great option. Then for a stainless slip-on disc brake kit the part #K2R35S would be a great option as well. The only thing else…
view full answer...Since you are wanting to convert your hydraulic drum brakes to disc, you will need to replace your actuator with one that is rated for disc brakes like the Dexter DX7.5 Drop-N-Go Brake Actuator - Disc Brakes - 2" Ball - Zinc Plated - 7,500 lbs…
view full answer...Using the Mighty Cord Wishbone 4-Way Flat Trailer Connector - Trailer End - 25' #A10-4225VP will give you the wiring for the tail lights on each side of your trailer giving you both the running light for each side and then the stop/turn function…
view full answer...Yes, We have a diagram on our wiring page (see link). This diagram is viewed from the inside of the connector where the wires attach. If your truck has a 4-Way connector we have a 7-Way installation kit,item #37185, that will make installation of a…
view full answer...The Kodiak Disc Brake Kit #K2R35S can fit on a trailer with 14 inch wheels as long as the axle is a 3,500 lb axle and has brake flanges behind the spindle like in the picture I attached.
view full answer...For standard 3,500 lb axles the correct bearing kit is the part #BK2-100 which comes with L44649 and L68149 bearings. Bearing Buddy Protectors #BB1980A-SS are the ones most commonly seen on 3,500 lb hubs. This is designed to fit a hub bore of 1.980…
view full answer...For the Dexter hub part #84545BX that you referenced the correct Bearing Buddy is the part #BB1980A-SS. Some people have a tendency to use these to put too much grease in the hub which then causes the seal to blow out. If you are careful with it…
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