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ratman 05-02-2006 04:30 PM

ive had it with my electric trailer brakes! what is the least problematic brake setup
 
my electric brakes are constantly giving me pains in the azz, what is the least problematic brake set up? can you back up ok with surge brakes? is there a good place to buy em on line? thanks for any advice, rm

bouyhunter 05-02-2006 05:02 PM

Re: ive had it with my electric trailer brakes! what is the least problematic brake s
 

Originally Posted by ratman
my electric brakes are constantly giving me pains in the azz, what is the least problematic brake set up? can you back up ok with surge brakes? is there a good place to buy em on line? thanks for any advice, rm

UH OH - nothing, um, BAD, happened, did it?

ratman 05-02-2006 05:14 PM

Re: ive had it with my electric trailer brakes! what is the least problematic brake s
 
no accidents, but they quit working all the time, i replaced all four drum assms a few months ago and they got weaker and weaker and then nothing, i went thru everything and still nada, took it to a trailer repair place today, they said they had it fixed but didnt tow it anywhere to test them and they still dont work. im tired of screwing with the electric deals as the are the worst choice for dipping in salt water. so before i spend any more cash on this crap i just want to convert to stainless disc set ups, but was wondering what alternatives i have for the tongue set up, staight surge brakes or electric over hydraulic, etc. was wondering if there is a discount online brake supply co. i can order everything i need from. thx, rm

birdog 05-02-2006 05:24 PM

Re: ive had it with my electric trailer brakes! what is the least problematic brake setup
 
http://etrailerpart.com/

http://www.championtrailers.com/

Electric/Hydraulic seems to be the best choice

Wobble 05-02-2006 05:51 PM

Re: ive had it with my electric trailer brakes! what is the least problematic brake setup
 
Electric brakes are a PIA on boat trailers. I switched to Surge brakes with Discs. Very reliable for the past five years. One set of new pads and 1 new backup lockout solenoid is the only maintenance I have had to do

bgchuby01 05-02-2006 06:02 PM

Re: ive had it with my electric trailer brakes! what is the least problematic brake setup
 
I tow for a living and electric over hydraulic is the only setup that I would use on a personal trailer

Shorgasm 05-02-2006 06:04 PM

Re: ive had it with my electric trailer brakes! what is the least problematic brake setup
 
Yes..electric over Hyd....works great!

ActiveFun 05-02-2006 06:21 PM

Re: ive had it with my electric trailer brakes! what is the least problematic brake setup
 

Originally Posted by ratman
my electric brakes are constantly giving me pains in the azz, what is the least problematic brake set up? can you back up ok with surge brakes? is there a good place to buy em on line? thanks for any advice, rm

Im on my 2nd trailer with surge disc brakes. You can back up perfectly as long as you have the set up with the solenoid that a part of the wiring. When your back up lights go on, it activates the solenoid and does not let brake fluid close the brakes.

Ratickle 05-02-2006 06:43 PM

Re: ive had it with my electric trailer brakes! what is the least problematic brake setup
 
Check with your DMV laws. In some states the maximum weight allowed with surge brakes would be exceeded by your mistress (boat). You would have to have electric.

ratman 05-02-2006 06:52 PM

Re: ive had it with my electric trailer brakes! what is the least problematic brake s
 
what brand of electric over hydraulic controllers are the best/most reliable? i have 7k lb axles and 8 lug 16" wheels and haven't seen any stainless discs or calipers in this large size, how well do the e coated or silver cadmiums set ups deal with salt water if they are rinsed after each use? thx, rm


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