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I upgraded to the brake right 1500psi unit last summer with stock drums. It was a huge improvement but told myself I also wanted to upgrade to disc. I just ordered a complete disc brake conversion kit and all new lines. Plan to do it in the next 2 weeks.
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Originally Posted by RT930turbo
(Post 3278090)
EOH is hands down the best system out there. However, I have had great luck with standard electric brakes. I have used them in a fresh water marine environment for a long time with no issues. The braking action is superb, and the cost to convert is about 25% of a EOH setup.
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are you going to put brakes on a golf cart ? those are 7 inch . if you have a 3500 #axle you need 10 inch brakes with 4 hole backing plate , 5200# axle is 12 inch brakes with 5 hole baking plates.
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Originally Posted by tim brown
(Post 3424485)
are you going to put brakes on a golf cart ? those are 7 inch . if you have a 3500 #axle you need 10 inch brakes with 4 hole backing plate , 5200# axle is 12 inch brakes with 5 hole baking plates.
No that was just an example. I just ordered 4 loaded 10" 3500lb electric drum sets, 2 backing plates for another axle and a 4 brake controller. |
Originally Posted by Rookie
(Post 3419854)
Can you elaborate a little? Is this what you are talking about?
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...ven=Aggregates Yes, those are straight electrics, albeit WAY too small! Just measure your drums, and order the assembleys. It's that simple. check out www.etrailer.com I have had good luck wuith them in the past. |
oops... look like you already ordered. Sorry I missed your question. You will love the brakes...
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