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Add Brakes on an Axle? Actuator Capacity? Anyone?
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02/29/12 03:49 AM
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Mxbubs
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2009 Ranger Z21, tandem axle.
Tie down Engineering stock actuator. I want to add brakes to the 2nd axle.
Will the actuator push enough fluid?
Anyone?
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Re: Add Brakes on an Axle? Actuator Capacity? Anyone?
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02/29/12 01:40 PM
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Holzer
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Find out who manufactured the trailer, write down the model/serial #'s, then go to their website and look up the specs.
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Re: Add Brakes on an Axle? Actuator Capacity? Anyone?
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02/29/12 08:10 PM
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roadrunrtx
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What is the model of the actuator? I'm pretty sure all Tie-Down actuators can handle a second set of brakes, but want to double check before giving you false information. I know the current model A70's can handle it.
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Re: Add Brakes on an Axle? Actuator Capacity? Anyone?
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03/01/12 01:18 AM
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Confirmed. Tie Down Engineering says the actuator will handle the second set of brakes.
Thanks Guys.
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