flynnhart1
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- Apr 5, 2013
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I just installed the Titan 10 inch disk brake conversion kit (T4843300) available from etrailers on my single axle boat trailer. All inclusive kit with UFP actuator, brake lines, rotors, calipers, bearings, brackets, etc. After I installed the kit I brought it to a trailer manufacturing company with over 35 years experience to have them inspect my installation and bleed the brakes as I had a little trouble getting them fully bled. They told me everything was fine with the installation. After bedding the brakes and putting around 100 miles on the trailer, it is obvious from looking at the disks that the pads are pressing harder on the outside of the rotor than the inside. Etrailer and Titan both told me to check if the pads are cocked in the calipers and that the pistons are flush. Pads are not cocked and pistons are flush. There is something interesting about the design or the calipers. The pistons are offset a little to the outside of the pads and it looks to me as if that would bias the pressure on the pads to the outside and result it what I am seeing. No reply from etrailer or Titan regarding this observation. Does anyone have Titan 10" disk brakes on their trailer and have you seen this?