Southwest Wheel Electric Brake Kit for 3,500 lb trailer axles vs Torque 2 Pack Type 3030 Air Brake Chamber Welded Clevis

Key Differences

Southwest Wheel (Product A) is an electric trailer brake kit with self-adjusting backing plates and broad axle-brand compatibility, and it typically sits at a more affordable price point. Torque (Product B) is a long-stroke Type 3030 air brake chamber with a welded clevis and corrosion-resistant coating, aimed at air-brake applications and built for heavier-duty actuation

Southwest Wheel Electric Brake Kit for 3,500 lb trailer axles

Southwest Wheel Electric Brake Kit for 3,500 lb trailer axles

SOUTHWEST WHEEL • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

Compact kit of 10" x 2 1/4" TruRyde brakes and self-adjusting backing plates for multiple trailer axles. Easy to install and delivers reliable braking performance, with notes on fit and included parts

Pros

  • includes self-adjusting electric backing plates
  • compatible with multiple axle brands
  • manufactured to automotive standards
  • easy installation according to customer feedback

Cons

  • some parts reported missing by customers
  • castle nuts reported as the wrong size by some users
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Torque 2 Pack Type 3030 Air Brake Chamber Welded Clevis

Torque 2 Pack Type 3030 Air Brake Chamber Welded Clevis

Torque • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Air brake chamber with welded clevis and long stroke 3030. Provides strong braking power and corrosion resistance with durable seals and diaphragms. Customer notes good fit across multiple truck and trailer models

Pros

  • long stroke 3030 size
  • welded clevis design
  • corrosion-resistant coating
  • high-quality diaphragm and seals

Cons

  • weight listed as 21.9 lbs per unit
  • includes multiple compatibility references via replacements
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CriteriaWinner
Price SOUTHWEST WHEEL
Durability Torque
Versatility SOUTHWEST WHEEL
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