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Dexter Hydraulic Brake Lines and Fittings for Single-Axle, Torsion-Axle Trailers
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Dexter Hydraulic Brake Lines and Fittings for Single-Axle, Torsion-Axle Trailers

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Dexter Accessories and Parts - T4829900

  • Brake Actuator
  • Trailer Brakes
  • Disc Brakes
  • Hydraulic Drum Brakes
  • Brake Lines
  • Dexter
  • Brake Line Kits
  • Steel Line and Flexible Hose
  • Single Axle
  • 18 Feet Long

Fitting and tubing kit is designed for use on single, torsion-axle applications.


Features:

  • Provides lines and fittings needed to run brake fluid from actuator to brakes
  • Includes:
    • (1) 12-27/32" Long, flexible hose
    • (2) 18-25/32" Long, flexible hose
    • (1) 19' Long, steel line
    • (1) 17" Long, steel line
    • (1) 66" Long, steel line
    • (3) Hose brackets
    • (3) Hose clips
    • (1) Tee with bracket
    • (4) Line-retaining clips
  • Designed for use on trailers with 1 torsion axle
  • Works with disc brake and drum brake applications


Note: If you intend to run brake lines along the axle of your trailer to install disc brakes - as is often done for boat trailers - you will need 1 additional hose (T0776500 - sold separately) and 1 extra hose clip (T0776400 - sold separately) with bracket (T0776300 - sold separately) to complete the installation.


Single Torsion Axle Brake Line Kit

  • (A) 12-27/32" Long flexible hose (T0777300)
  • (B) 18-25/32" Long flexible hoses (T0776500)
  • (C) 19' Long steel line (T4336000)
  • (D) 66" Long steel line (T1086600)
  • (E) 17" Long steel line (T1062200)
  • (F) Hose brackets (T0776300)
  • (G) Hose clips (T0776400)
  • (H) Tee with bracket (T0778500)
  • (I) Line-retaining clips (T0936600)

Single Torsion Axle Brake Line Kit

K71-B18-00 Dexter Axle Single Torsion Axle Tubing Kit

Replaces Titan T4829900





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Dexter Hydraulic Brake Lines and Fittings for Single-Axle, Torsion-Axle Trailers - T4829900

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (17 Customer Reviews)

Fitting and tubing kit is designed for use on single, torsion-axle applications.

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I want to thank Stephanie for helping me with an order that i was having a problem with .She went way above the bar and took care of the problem .Most people won't go the extra mile to help others unless they have to .It was a big surprise to see that my order was shipped a lot faster than i had expected . ETRAILER and us customers are very fortunate to have such good people .I will definatly be doing more buisness with ETRAILER in the future .



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Great brake assembly's easy to install. Have had no problems in the year since installing them. It's nice being able to get everything at one place at etrailer.



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Excellent. Great packaging and product. Comes with everything you need except screws for the brackets



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I had everything I needed to finish the job. You might need several more clips for a longer trailer.



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Work perfectly on my one-off trailer bu ild



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Used to replace existing lines. Didn’t need all the parts, have some spares now.



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Easy installation



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Even though it took 8 days to ship the item (4 days in the warehouse), less than two states over, the products were packaged well and it seems to be good quality. I will be installing them this afternoon.



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item is as described and worked perfect ly



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Always great delivery time and items fit perfectly



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I haven’t used it yet but all the parts are correct and it’s everything I need.



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    Since the actuator you currently have is compatible with disc brakes, it should work fine with the Titan disc brakes as long as the actuator is in good repair. Make sure the existing actuator has a 1500 psi rating and that the bearing and seal numbers listed for the rotors are compatible with your existing bearings. In order for the kit to work for you, your axle will need the standard 4 bolt mounting flange for the calipers to attach to. You might also need the line kit, part # T4829900...
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  • Is a 1600 psi Brake Actuator too Much for Kodiak 10 Inch Disc Trailer Brakes
    Disc brakes require a higher psi than drum brakes. Usually you will see actuators rated for 1500 or 1600 psi with few exceptions. Going with an actuator rated for 1600 psi will work perfectly fine. A 1000 psi actuator would not be sufficient. The issue with flexible cable is that it can move/change shape when the fluid inside is under pressure and that can have a negative effect on braking. However this is less likely to be an issue on a trailer than it is on a passenger vehicle. If the...
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  • Brake Line Kit that Includes 19 Foot Steel Line for Disc Trailer Brakes on a Boat Trailer
    You could use Titan brake line kit # T4829900 instead. It comes with a 19 foot long steel line. Normally if brakes are only going onto one axle of a tandem axle trailer they go on the front axle, not the back axle. That is likely why so many kits only have a 16 foot line. You get better braking when the brakes are on the forward axle.
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  • Brake Lines and Fittings For Single Axle Boat Trailer.
    Here are a set of brake lines and fittings for a single axle trailer # T4829900. They are 18ft long so it should be plenty of length for your boat trailer. I've included a video for you to check out to help with the install. These Rubber Brake Lines # 18SI-BLKIT would be a bit more resistant to the water since you have a boat trailer. Both are 18ft in length so choose your preference.
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  • 3,500 lbs. Axle with Hydraulic Drum Brakes Kit
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  • Will Brake Hydraulic Brake Lines Work on 21 Foot Boat Trailer
    Yes, the Titan Hydraulic Brake Lines and Fittings for Single-Axle, Torsion-Axle Trailers # T4829900 will work for your 21 foot boat trailer. Brake lines are not trailer-specific so they will work for you. I've added a link to a video review and install to check out as well of the Titan Hydraulic Brake Lines # T4829900.
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  • Do Brake Lines Have to be Equal Length for them to Activate Brake Assemblies Equally
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  • I Want to Replace All of the Surge Brake Equipment on a 2002 Performance Boat Trailer
    The surge brake equipment of your trailer consists of the brake lines, drum brakes and the brake actuator. To ensure I recommend the correct parts for your trailer I will need a little more information. A brake line kit is pretty universal. For a single axle trailer, I recommend using part # T4829900. This kit comes with all of the lines and fittings you will need to replace everything from the actuator to the brake assemblies. For an actuator, I would need to know what type of actuator...
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  • Fitting Size for Brake Line Connections with Titan Hydraulic Brake Line Kit
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  • How To Add Surge Brakes to the Timbren 2,200 Lb Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System
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  • How To Measure For The Correct Replacement Brake Line Length
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  • Brake Lines for Hydraulic Brakes on a Slide Axle Trailer
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