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Old 06-20-2006, 09:52 AM
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Default Re: Trailer Brakes

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First thing I did when I reworked my trailer was the brakes. The steel drum brakes are worthless. I went with the KODIAK STAINLESS . The key here is to make sure the piston within the caliper also is stainless! The kit comes complete. The hardest part was removing all the rusted up drums/parts. They work everytime and now I have no further trailer brake issues.

Be advised: You need to purchase a reverse lockout selonoid for the actuator and puncture the diaphram inside the actuator to allow more fluid to the disc calipers

Here is picture after the install

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