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Sydwayz 07-28-2011 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by fountainfan42 (Post 3464087)
with no tools :eek:

No speciality tools I should say. I didn't need a tubing bender or a flare tool. The kits come sized for your trailer, and the tubing is easily bendable by hand. It comes coiled, so all you have to do is straighten it out for your long runs.

sleek1 07-28-2011 07:44 AM

Looks like my job just got a little bigger (fun in the 110* heat). Thanks for the replies/info guys. Sydwayz you've been a big help over the years.

redsled33 07-28-2011 08:36 AM

I have been looking at the dexter EOH for a while. I have an older myco trailer with surge brakes and drums. Once I add thid actuator I assume I need to weld the tounge where the surge brakes were. Does the EOH kit tie in directly to my existing lines and drum brakes or do I have to change anything on the drums.

sleek1 07-28-2011 02:43 PM

I talked to Dexter today and they said any SAE rated brake line (steel or not) should be rated to withstand the pressure of their actuator. That being said, yes it should hook up to your 3/8" brake line fitting. If you stay with drum brakes you'll need the Dexter 1,000 psi actuator. If you upgrade to disc (I strongly recommend) you'll need the 1,600 psi actuator.

You should weld the surge tongue so it does not extend/retract but from what I understand is not necessary. However, you'll have a smoother set up if you weld it... no clunking or slop.

sleek1 07-29-2011 08:53 AM

Alright I got my Dexter 1600 psi actuator ordered today. Next question, has anyone had any luck using this actuator with a 2000/2001 era Tekonsha Voyager brake control unit? I know a lot of guys are using Prodigy but I figured I would see if my current unit will work first. Dexter says the Voyager "SHOULD" work.


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