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Availability of Disc Brake Pads for a Kodiak 250 Caliper on a Double Tree Fifth Wheel
Question:
I have a Double tree elite suite 5th wheel travel trailer with kodiak disc brakes. The caliper is marked Kodiak 250. What are the right ceramic pads for this caliper. The pads I took off are marked Kodiak D215. My trailer has 8,000 lb. axles.
asked by: Donald P
Expert Reply:
The disc brake pads that we have for the Kodiak caliper that is marked 250 is the Kodiak Ceramic Brake Pads, part # K250CP, that you have referenced. These pads are for use on calipers that are rated for 7,000 lbs to 8,000 lbs.
The D215 number is the part number that is on the automotive brake pads that can be used in the Kodiak calipers. It can use the same disc brake pads as used on the front axle of the early 1980s and early 1990s GM FWD model vehicles.
expert reply by: Jeff D
โFeb-19-2016 04:29 AM
Carl n Susan wrote:TheAmRheins wrote:
I like the Kodiak brakes because they use GM brake pads that I can get at any auto parts store.
I believe you have got that reversed. Titan uses standard GM pads and Kodiak use a proprietary pad. I just today installed new GM pads on my buddy's Titan system.
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โFeb-18-2016 07:18 PM
TheAmRheins wrote:
I like the Kodiak brakes because they use GM brake pads that I can get at any auto parts store.
โFeb-17-2016 02:58 PM
Poppy's 5th Wheel wrote:
Thanks for the response guys. Looks like a lot of folks running the Kodiak brakes but no feedback on the Titan brakes. They do have a bigger presence in the boating community it seems so maybe there aren't that many in 5th wheels.
I have almost no room in my front compartment so placement of any actuator will be a challenge in there.
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โFeb-16-2016 11:14 AM
LOFAT36 wrote:klassic wrote:
Lofat, did you get your parts in Canada or the US?
I ordered all parts from etrailer in Missouri and they delivered it freight included to Oroville, Washington which is only 40 minutes or so from where I live. Total for everything was just under $1600 U.S. By the time I paid the PST, GST & exchange it came to about $2500 CDN. Mind you that was last July before our dollar went south.
โFeb-16-2016 11:10 AM
klassic wrote:
Lofat, did you get your parts in Canada or the US?
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