Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Brake Hose |
Material: | Rubber |
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The Kodiak Hydraulic Brake Line Kit for single axle trailers is a reliable solution for running brake fluid from your surge brake actuator to your trailer brakes. Ideal for both disc brakes and torsion axles, this kit includes 18', 7', and 1-1/2' flexible hoses with brass swivel flare nut fittings and a tee fitting. Designed for ease of installation, the flexible rubber hoses meet DOT and SAE standards, and the deep-threaded fittings ensure a secure connection to prevent leaks. This kit is perfect for foldaway trailer tongues and torsion axle systems, offering a durable and corrosion-resistant brake line solution for your single-axle trailer.
Specifications:
Part No |
Description | Material | Hose Length | Hose I.D. | Fitting Thread | Application |
TBH072 |
Hydraulic Brake Hose Kit for Single Drum Axle | Rubber | 20' | 1/8" | 3/8"-24 | calibrated pressure valves, called brake lines, that let the car know when you want to slow down. The hoses are thin tubes filled with pressurized air that connect the master cylinder in the cabin to the brake calipers via the wheel cylinders and brake pads. |
Kodiak brake hoses are made of rubber, making them a practical choice for a variety of applications. Because you can easily bend them, rubber hoses are simpler to work with than rigid stainless steel brake lines. This flexibility makes rubber hoses great for use with foldaway trailer tongues because they are less likely to kink or break when bent. In addition, rubber hoses allow for a wide range of motion so articulating parts can effectively function. These qualities make rubber hoses better suited than steel lines for trailers with torsion axle suspension systems and trailers that have disc brakes.
Stainless steel brake lines have braided exteriors, which can not only wear against exterior surfaces, but also against the interior lining of the hose if dirt gets underneath the steel braid. And if the braid on a stainless steel line tears, it can cut into the hose lining. The exterior surface of these hoses is solid rubber, so there are no crevices for debris to enter.
Durable Fittings with Deep Threads
allows room for a line wrench - also called a flare nut wrench - to slide over the line and down to the nut. This type of wrench grips the nut better than a standard open-ended wrench so there is less chance of stripping the threads as you tighten down the nut.
The stainless steel that is used to create the flares on these hoses is stronger than brass. As a result, these fittings are more durable than ones made entirely of brass. The stainless flares are primarily designed to keep the fittings from splitting when you tighten them down, but they offer absolute rust protection as well.
Kodiak's fittings have deeper threads than many other fittings on the market to provide a higher thread engagement. Deeper threads offer an advantage when used with fittings that have the same thread depth. These Kodiak fittings will work with most fittings on the market, but when they're used with other Kodiak fittings, the result is a stronger connection with fewer leaks.