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Type: | Brake Hose |
Material: | Steel |
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This hydraulic brake line kit is specifically designed for tandem-axle trailers with drum brakes, ensuring smooth and efficient brake fluid transfer from the surge brake actuator to the trailer's brake system. Compliant with SAE J1401 standards, this kit includes a 16' steel brake line, two 6-5/8' steel lines, two 17" steel lines, two 19" flexible hoses, and a 36" steel brake line, along with all necessary hardware for installation. Ideal for maintaining or upgrading your hydraulic brake system, this kit includes essential fittings such as brake tees, control clips, and machine bushings, ensuring high-quality, leak-free performance for your trailer.
Specifications:
Description | Material | Hose Length | Hose I.D. | Fitting Thread | Application | |
Hydraulic Brake Hose |
Steel | 193'' | 24'' | 3/16" | 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. |
1. 193" Long steel line runs from the hydraulic actuator back to the trailer axles.
2. Additional steel lines (17" long and 66" long) run from the center lines to the trailer brake assemblies on each axle.
3. 18-7/8" Long flexible hoses connect the center steel lines from the actuator to the 17" long and 66" long lines that go to the trailer brakes.
4. 4-1/2" Long steel line connects the line from the actuator to the flexible hose that runs to the front trailer axle.
5. 30" Long steel line connects the line from the actuator to the flexible hose that runs to the rear trailer axle.
6. Brake line clips and screws let you affix the steel lines to your trailer.
7. 5/8" Machine bushing is used in the connection between the 30" steel line and the flexible hose that runs to the rear axle.
8. Hose bracket lets you attach the flexible hose that runs to the rear axle to your trailer.
9. Brake line tees connect the flexible hoses and steel lines to one another.