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plumbers crack 02-04-2008 03:32 PM

Skater trailer brakes
 
Does everyone have the electric brake drums on there trailers? I have to replace mine they are frozen and dont work.I was thinking of going disc on the trailer.Has anyone modified or upgraded from drum to disc and ditched the electric set up.Im guessing between hydraulic pump/electric and backing plates rotors,and lines I would be around $2,000.00

Are you guys having any problems with the electric set up?? I boat in salt water if interested. Who makes the oem skater brakes?

Pro1 02-04-2008 03:50 PM

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RunninHotRacing163.1 02-04-2008 03:51 PM

We did'nt have any problems but we had them switched to the hydraulic/vacuum system and works awesome and will put you thru the windshield . any trailer place or heavy truck repair can set you up .

Ryan Beckley 02-04-2008 03:53 PM

I believe the brakes on the new SKATER trailers are "Kodiak"....maybe?

plumbers crack 02-04-2008 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by Ryan Beckley (Post 2432690)
I believe the brakes on the new SKATER trailers are "Kodiak"....maybe?

I know my trailer is 99 but is in brand new condition.It was overhauled but it doesnt take long for the salt to eat the parts up.I was wondering why they used an all electric system? Im assuming because skater is in fresh water country?

Ryan Beckley 02-04-2008 04:25 PM

The new trailers have disc's on them mine have had any problems and I dunk it a bit. I always make sure to rise it very well though. I guess there just is no good way to do the brakes if it is gonna get dunked in salt water.

plumbers crack 02-04-2008 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by Ryan Beckley (Post 2432736)
The new trailers have disc's on them mine have had any problems and I dunk it a bit. I always make sure to rise it very well though. I guess there just is no good way to do the brakes if it is gonna get dunked in salt water.

Mike alexander had a nice system on his trailer, a poly 200 gallon tank with pressure pump and garden hose set up for it.have you seen it? 32 skater triple mercs?

KNOT-RIGHT 02-04-2008 05:24 PM

My tub has got twin dexter 10,000HD duallys. Electric
Drums. I replace the backing plates every two years
at $180 each. Takes one day a axle. Requires approx
a 6 pack of BUDLITE.

I swomp the whole thing in saltwater.

plumbers crack 02-04-2008 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT (Post 2432809)
My tub has got twin dexter 10,000HD duallys. Electric
Drums. I replace the backing plates every two years
at $180 each. Takes one day a axle. Requires approx
a 6 pack of BUDLITE.

I swomp the whole thing in saltwater.

At that price im all in. Even a 12 pack would be in the budget! hey even if i get a season or 2 it would be better than doing the entire conversion.

KNOT-RIGHT 02-04-2008 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by plumbers crack (Post 2432829)
At that price im all in. Even a 12 pack would be in the budget! hey even if i get a season or 2 it would be better than doing the entire conversion.

I like the way ya think!:D

Find out what ya have for axles. Dexter???

Then eithier go to your local trailer place to get cost
or do a search on Google.
They maybe cheaper online!

They come loaded with pads and all.
6 bolts and two wires and ya on to the next.


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