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Leaking near the actuator area is not a common occurance, although it can occur. Either your resovoir is cracked, cap seal bad, piston seals bad or bad brake line connection from the actuator.
Re: 2005 NITRO WITH TRAILER BRAKES MODEL 70lp ACTUATOR more
Depends on what lights you have. I never disconnect but I have the type lights that are completely sealed so that when the bulb burns out, you replace the whole assembly.
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This master cylinder rebuild kit by Tie Down Engineering/Dexter Marine of Georgia contains all parts to replace the internal components of the actuator. It is designed for TDE Models LP70 and LP75 actuators on trailers with drum brake systems. [links]
Tie Down Engineering Model LP75 Low Profile Brake Actuator
"Zinc Plated" Finish Bolt On Model For Trailers Equipped with Disc Brakes. Capacity of 7500 lbs with Free Backing Solenoid Built Into Master Cylinder, Solenoid can be cleaned or exchanged without removing the brake line or removing the actuator from the trailer.
Uses 2" Ball
Internal components are not interchangeable with older style Model 70LP#47228LP. more
I have a 2012 Nitro boat trailer with a TDE Model LP8000 Class lV Actuator/ Max gvwr 8000#. I would like to replace the actuator. What can I replace it with? Who would have a replacement actuator?
asked by: Dan more
We have several 8k rated surge brake actuators that would do a great job replacing the Tie Down Engineering one that you have currently. For that the part # T4079200 would work well for if you have drum brakes and then the part # T4747220 is the disc brake version. here