dannyual767
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- May 15, 2010
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I have a 2004 Magic Tilt tandem axle, aluminum boat trailer. In 2014, I replaced the non-functioning drum brakes with Kodiak 10" disc brakes. All worked well for several years and then the brakes stopped working. I removed the both brake assemblies from both sides and it looks like I found the smoking gun. The caliper piston boots are very rotten and falling apart. I'm sure that is the reason that my brake system doesn't have any brake fluid and, of course, is now inoperative.
I went to kodiaktrailer.com to see if I could order new parts and rebuild the caliper. These are either stainless steel or "e-coated" calipers so they're worth rebuilding. Kodiak says on their website that they're moving (physically) and their "online store will be unavailable until further notice." I tried calling and leaving a message. No call back. I just tried calling again. No luck.
I'm a 100% DIYer and do all of my own work but rebuilding a caliper is something that I haven't done. There are lots of youtube videos so I'm not worried about the work. I just need to know how to purchase the parts that I need to rebuild the calipers. I'm going to assume that I will have to take the piston out of the caliper and measure it's diameter. I'm going to ***assume*** that I can buy the piston seal and boot at a local auto parts store. Can anyone give me some advice on this, please? I want to get these brakes working again ASAP. Thank you!
I went to kodiaktrailer.com to see if I could order new parts and rebuild the caliper. These are either stainless steel or "e-coated" calipers so they're worth rebuilding. Kodiak says on their website that they're moving (physically) and their "online store will be unavailable until further notice." I tried calling and leaving a message. No call back. I just tried calling again. No luck.
I'm a 100% DIYer and do all of my own work but rebuilding a caliper is something that I haven't done. There are lots of youtube videos so I'm not worried about the work. I just need to know how to purchase the parts that I need to rebuild the calipers. I'm going to assume that I will have to take the piston out of the caliper and measure it's diameter. I'm going to ***assume*** that I can buy the piston seal and boot at a local auto parts store. Can anyone give me some advice on this, please? I want to get these brakes working again ASAP. Thank you!