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We're gonna be taking a look at Kodiak's flexible tandem axle hydraulic line kit. And this is what our line kit looks like when it's installed. We're looking at kind of the main junction block of it. You'll get a four-way in your kit. And this is kind of the main spot where everything branches off to. You'll get a 20 foot mainline in your kit.… see more >
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The majority of brake line installations we do in our shop match the first method you have in the photo, labeled "Branch". We also prefer to use rubber hoses as they are easier to work with and there won't be an issue if you end up with…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...It should, Gene. The DeeMaxx Hydraulic Brake Line Kit #DE37SR is designed for triple axle trailers, and will work great with with disc and drum brakes. You're just going to need to make sure the fitting sizes are the right size. This kit uses…
view full answer...It is mostly true, but there is one difference between the Brake Actuator with Manual Lockout - Bolt On - Drum - 2" Ball - 7,500 lbs #T4500600 and #T63FR, which is one comes with the top Black Plastic Filler Cap for Titan 7,500-lb Brake…
view full answer...BTR and BT8 are the reference numbers for a standard trailer spindle size. When picking out a hub for a trailer you have to make sure that the hub is designed to fit the spindle. What you will need to do is measure spindles on your trailer where the…
view full answer...In order to find the correct replacement hub and spindle you will need to know the capacity of your axle along with the bearings you currently have. In order to find the size of the bearings you can look for part numbers on your existing bearings. If…
view full answer...I believe what you mentioned is a standard way of running trailer brake lines on a tandem trailer. I attached a diagram for the brake line kit part #18TA-BLKIT and how it normally connects to a trailer. The main feed line runs to the first axle where…
view full answer...The Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit #18TA-BLKIT will work great for you, however I'd personally prefer to have some excess length just incase, so the Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit #20TA-BLKIT is what I'd go with. Both of these kits have a…
view full answer...Normally trailer brake lines are only used on trailers. However, if your vehicle has brake line fittings that match what the part #18TA-BLKIT has and the psi of the system does not exceed 1,600 psi this line could work for you as these are SAE…
view full answer...The correct stainless steel guide bolt for your #T2HRCM10DAC is the Replacement Guide Bolt for Kodiak Calipers - Stainless Steel #KGBS.
view full answer...Your wheels are most likely the 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern but the only way to verify is by measuring the hub as they could have been changed in the past 25 years if you are not the original owner. We do have the Westlake ST205/75R14 Radial…
view full answer...The majority of our brake line fittings are made from brass which are a bit different than the steel brake line fittings you might be familiar with on a passenger vehicle. Generally speaking, the cause of these brass brake line fittings leaking is…
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