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Printed Date: December-04-2024 at 3:06pm


Topic: Trailer Brakes
Posted By: hyper1685
Subject: Trailer Brakes
Date Posted: March-02-2005 at 8:12pm
I have an '86 SN 2001 with the factory trailer. It is a single axle trailer, and it didnt come with brakes. Where can i get brakes for the trailer? will they just bolt up, or will i need to modify/fabricate anything? Has anyone done this upgrade that has tips?

Thanks,
Chris

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Posted By: Rick
Date Posted: March-03-2005 at 10:51pm
Try these guys http://www.ufpnet.com/ They do the axles brakes and accuators for all DHM trialers used on the West Coast.. They are really helpfull.

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http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=250&yrstart=1996&yrend=2000%20" rel="nofollow - 2000 Ski


Posted By: soreneagle
Date Posted: March-05-2005 at 2:16am
The best thing to do is to take your trailer out to a couple of trailer shops in town and get a price for just the parts and an installed price as well. You will need a new axle with hydr. brakes (the old axle will not take the new backing plates) and an actuator for the tongue. Its going to cost you between $600-700 installed. If your towing with a small suv or pick-up brakes are a must. If you have a larger truck is not so crucial, but still a good idea. Not a hard project.

Please post you find out.

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85 SN w/351 commander



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