โJun-15-2015 10:10 AM
โJun-17-2015 04:32 AM
Ozlander wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Friend is a mobile tech. He tells me labor is about 800 dollars. So figure 10 to 12 hours. Basic install should be a cinch. The tough part is double flair the tube ends and getting them right
I dont recall anything about haveing to Double Flair the tube ends?? My understanding is the new drum/brake assy slips on the axle just like the old one did. It's a complete replacement. No modifications necessary.
Well yeah, but you have to hook up the hydraulic lines some how.
If you don't hook them up, what's the point????
โJun-16-2015 10:43 PM
BurbMan wrote:
Note to OP< be sure you have a brake controller that supports electric over hydraulic, some years of the factory Ford/GM/Ram controllers cannot.
โJun-16-2015 10:37 PM
โJun-16-2015 08:40 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Friend is a mobile tech. He tells me labor is about 800 dollars. So figure 10 to 12 hours. Basic install should be a cinch. The tough part is double flair the tube ends and getting them right
I dont recall anything about haveing to Double Flair the tube ends?? My understanding is the new drum/brake assy slips on the axle just like the old one did. It's a complete replacement. No modifications necessary.
โJun-16-2015 08:37 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Friend is a mobile tech. He tells me labor is about 800 dollars. So figure 10 to 12 hours. Basic install should be a cinch. The tough part is double flair the tube ends and getting them right
I dont recall anything about haveing to Double Flair the tube ends?? My understanding is the new drum/brake assy slips on the axle just like the old one did. It's a complete replacement. No modifications necessary.
โJun-16-2015 07:41 AM
donn0128 wrote:
Friend is a mobile tech. He tells me labor is about 800 dollars. So figure 10 to 12 hours. Basic install should be a cinch. The tough part is double flair the tube ends and getting them right
โJun-16-2015 07:38 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:RayMc wrote:
Has anyone purchased from Titan their disc brake conversion kit?
Have you installed yourself or had the work done?
I know I read an article in Trailer Life about this conversion not long ago but I cannot find that copy or find it on their web site (their search function is useless)
It was clear from that that this can be done in your driveway. The full page ad in this months TL for Titan Disc Brake Conversion Kits certainly infers that you can do it yourself.
I am very interested in this as I intend to make this conversion myself next year.
โJun-16-2015 07:21 AM
RayMc wrote:
Has anyone purchased from Titan their disc brake conversion kit?
Have you installed yourself or had the work done?
โJun-16-2015 06:29 AM
โJun-15-2015 10:42 AM