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Old 04-30-2002 | 12:47 PM
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I've got a triple axle loadmaster aluminum trailer under my boat that's approx 12 years old. The breaks didn't work when I bought it last year and still don't. I trailer from my place down to the gas station and back to the ramp (approx 5 miles round trip). Anyway, I want to get these going so I can trailer to a couple of other area lakes this year.

I think I should start by replacing the toungue/acutator/master cylinder. Does this come in one piece and where is a good place to purchase?

The trailer was also used in salt water. Should I look at replacing the entire drum assy or just the guts? Should I re-plumb?

Any advice/help is appreciated.

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Old 04-30-2002 | 01:20 PM
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I found that it was cheaper to just buy the entire brake assembly (backing plate, shoes, springs, everything). It was actually a very easy install, remove 4 bolts, disconnect the hydraulics and the plate is off. Alot easier than putzing with the springs.

BTW-be sure you check your suspension linkage. Pull the idler links off and check the holes and bolts for wear.
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Old 04-30-2002 | 01:52 PM
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Before replacing the master cylinder assembly...

Check the wheel cylinders first. I have to replace mine about every 2 years. They are usually the first thing to go since they get submerged in the water all the time. The first thing to do is fill the system with brake fluid and compress the master cylinder by pulling the "emergency" brake lever on top of master cylinder (usually has cable or chain attached). Then determine if brake fluid is being pressurized by opening the bleeders on the wheel cylinders. If so, bleed the brake system of all the air and test the brakes. If you still have no brakes you will have to check shoes for adjustment and check wheel cylinders for leakage. If you do not have pressure when you test the system you should check wheel cylinders to see if fluid is leaking passed the seals (this happens to me a lot), then you can replace the wheel cylinders and bleed the system of air.

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Old 04-30-2002 | 02:10 PM
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eyezlee, I'll be watching this thread! I need to do a little wheel cylinder repair also. It blew one (at least one) on it's trip here from Arizona! Also blew a tire & broke another (different)rim! Time for some maintenance! See ya' Thursday @ Hooters
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Old 04-30-2002 | 02:15 PM
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My 2000 Loadmaster aluminum tri-axle trailer has a Titon brand surge system on it, parts and systems complete are available from Brett Equip. in Crestwood Illinois, phone 708-385-2030, they also carry many other brands hope that helps, Fred
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Old 04-30-2002 | 02:31 PM
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OH Yeah, forgot one thing. The master cylinder is disconnected from the brake line. Looks like the fittings are stripped/mangled.
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Old 04-30-2002 | 02:56 PM
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My 2000 Loadmaster aluminum tri-axle trailer has a Titon brand surge system on it, parts and systems complete are available from Brett Equip. in Crestwood Illinois, phone 708-385-2030, they also carry many other brands hope that helps, Fred
Is that titon or titan?

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Old 04-30-2002 | 02:57 PM
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That would probably be the main reason it isn't working. Sounds like you may need to replace at least the main brake line. The actuators are sold as one piece, you just bolt them right onto the trailer with 4 bolts. Boater's World has them for $119.00 with free shipping. I believe they also sell new brake assemblies.
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Old 04-30-2002 | 03:15 PM
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Sorry....Titan....Fred
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Old 04-30-2002 | 03:20 PM
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If you are going to basicly replace the whole system, now is a good time to consider disc breaks. Kodiak(sp?) (like the big bear)trailer parts has a conversion kit, as do some others. I understand the stopping is much better with disc.
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