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SOLD SOLD: Dexter Trailer Brake "Kit" ( Dallas, TX) ( $350 + shipping)

Betik

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My new trailer now has HOE brakes on both axles, and although over $2,000 poorer my trailers stops the truck too o_O

Anyway, so I have a
  1. set of disk brakes
  2. set of caliber/pistons
  3. set of pads
  4. surge brake actuators
  5. set of hubs ( no brakes)
  6. all bearings
  7. most of the brake lines needed for install

    the trailer which they came off was driven empty from North Carolina to Dallas and then it has made a single trip from Dallas, TX to Hot Springs, Arkansas and back. You can see the thickness of the pads on the pictures. In short the brakes have less of 750 miles of loaded duty. I am planing to clean them tomorrow and put them in the attic. If anyone wants them please let me know.
 

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