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ronald73072 wrote:
There are no performance differences in Titan or Kodiak in fact all the parts are interchangeable. Both use an off the shelf GM pad.
There is a huge difference in actuators.
1. Titan is faster .3 sec vs. 1.0-1.1 sec to activate for Carlisle & Dexter. Titan uses a 5 piston pump that generates 70 cu. in. per minute vs Carlisle & Dexter 3 piston pump generating 38-42 cu. in. per minute.
2. Titan uses a much larger reservoir resulting in much cooler operation. Carlisle in fact states in the operation manual to put the vehicle in park when extended stopping is necessary, like a railroad crossing. This is not necessary with Titan.
Aug-18-2015 01:12 PM
banjo wrote:
This is the price I got from "Stop your trailer"
about a year ago.
Mounted the Pump, ran all the brake lines and wiring
while still using the trailer.
Swapping the hubs only took one day.
Trailer weighs 14020 pounds fully loaded. Disk brakes make
a tremendous difference.
(From "Stop your Trailer" )
The cost of the kit required to convert your trailer would be $1,538.17.
This price includes.
1- Titan BrakeRite Pump
2- Sets of Kodiak Disc Brake with 8 lug 9/16 studs and new bearings
1- Tandem flex line kit
1- Titan Adapter Module
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Thank you,
Bill Halasyn
(813) 363-4685
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newman fulltimer wrote:
I am a installer for titan brakes and can say they use heavier bearings in their package I can get you a deal you cannot beat anywhere else if you pm me I can get your info
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