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- Mar 25, 2022
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Pulled the trigger and bought a Hydrastar Electric over Hydraulic disk brake conversion kit from iTrailer this week to convert my Eagle tandem axle trailer to EoH. Was on sale for $824. Kit comes with everything needed for the install except the brake line needed to connect existing hydraulics to the new EoH actuator (since every install is different and so it that line).
Trailer already has Kodiac discs on all 4 wheels. Truck also has a Tekonshka P3 brake controller.
Started by pulling the old UFP A60 surge coupler out. (outer part is welded to trailer tongue) That was fun......
Removed the master cyl, shock and pushrod. All were junk.
Cut the eye off the old defective shock and used as a spacer on the steel front wheels.
Cut a 1" pipe spacer w/ 3/4" inner diameter to use as a spacer on the delrin rear wheels.
Cut 2 pieces of 3/4" wooden dowel to use as a place holder for the wheel shafts while installing and holding wheels in alignment.
Reinstalled the coupler assy and pushed in shafts, pushing out the wooden dowel place holders.
Drilled new 3/4" holes through assy, in general area that the shock occupied, to install a new 3/4" wheel shaft that effectively locks the whole assy in place and keeps inner from moving. Now it is a solid coupler (but can easily be converted back if I buy a new trailer and want to transfer this EoH system to the new and change this trailer back to surge for old trailer resale).
Gonna start the actual EoH actuator, new wiring harness, breakaway battery and breakaway switch installation tomorrow. Will update as progress goes on and on any problems encountered during install.
Trailer already has Kodiac discs on all 4 wheels. Truck also has a Tekonshka P3 brake controller.
Started by pulling the old UFP A60 surge coupler out. (outer part is welded to trailer tongue) That was fun......
Removed the master cyl, shock and pushrod. All were junk.
Cut the eye off the old defective shock and used as a spacer on the steel front wheels.
Cut a 1" pipe spacer w/ 3/4" inner diameter to use as a spacer on the delrin rear wheels.
Cut 2 pieces of 3/4" wooden dowel to use as a place holder for the wheel shafts while installing and holding wheels in alignment.
Reinstalled the coupler assy and pushed in shafts, pushing out the wooden dowel place holders.
Drilled new 3/4" holes through assy, in general area that the shock occupied, to install a new 3/4" wheel shaft that effectively locks the whole assy in place and keeps inner from moving. Now it is a solid coupler (but can easily be converted back if I buy a new trailer and want to transfer this EoH system to the new and change this trailer back to surge for old trailer resale).
Gonna start the actual EoH actuator, new wiring harness, breakaway battery and breakaway switch installation tomorrow. Will update as progress goes on and on any problems encountered during install.