Disc Brake conversion

Yellow Boy

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Can this job be done by an average shade tree mechanic(me)? I have located a ss disc brake set from West Marine. Are there other sources I should check with?
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That SS brake set from West Marine is probably made by Tie-Down. Do a search and you will see plenty of feedback. Generally speaking, most folks prefer Kodiak brakes.

I'd check with Eastern Marine http://www.easternmarine.com They are good folks...
 

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Yes... Imo, it can be done by your average "shade tree" mechanic. The toughest part is removing the original brake assembly from the axle, (4 or 5 bolts)... depending on how badly rusted/frozen they are.

And, unfortunately... you have to replace the actuator with a disc version too. Different pressure set up.

I agree with Parthery... go to Eastern.
 

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I converted my trailer last spring to Kodiak disk brakes from Eastern Marine. It's actually a very easy job and Eastern is a pleasure to deal with.

Gary 89 Overnighter
 

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If your actuator is still in good shape, it can be converted to disc brake use by puncturing or removing the residual valve. A couple of other things to think about are a reverse lockout solenoid and adding a short piece of rubber brake line between the steel tubing and the calipers.