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My trailer has the Kodiak brakes. Have worked great. Excellent stopping power but I've got them on both axles and my boat's heavier than a V20. Have had no problems yet. Trailer was made in 04 and has been from florida to arizona then back to Texas where I've pulled it about 1000 miles so far. Gonna hate giving up the aluminum framed, torsion axled, disc braked trailer when I move to the next boat.
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I got a new Titan acuator Wednesday. I bolted it on and hooked up the brake line and reverse solenoid wire to my reverse light circuit. I couldnt get them to bleed out, so I checked back here where Airslot did his brake job. Found out I had the same trouble you did Air! I was reaching over the tire and turning the whole two piece bleeder valve. I took off both tires and looked , and the bleeder is screwed into an adapter fitting thats screwed into the caliper.Once I found this out bleeding them only took a few minutes. If anybody needs brakes these are the real chit. They really work GREAT!!!Man, I CAN STOP NOW!!!
Thanks Airslot, I owe ya one!!!
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77 V20 cuddy with 170 I/O Mercruiser 72 16ft. Carolina w/a 25hp Evinrude |
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