rs2k
Chief Petty Officer
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- Aug 2, 2008
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One of my trailer's hydraulic drum brakes layed down a smoke screen on the say to the lake. I believe it is a bad brake cylinder. Any idea on if these parts are somewhat universal? I have surge brakes now, but would it be worth changing the system to electric? By the time I replace all the old hydraulic and mechanical components, getting new kits might be a better deal.
This trailer tows around my 28' twin engine cabin cruiser. It only has two axles. The brake back plate is bolted to the axle a 5 bolt pattern. The brake drum and wheel hub are one piece and are held on by the wheel bearing retaining nut. This trailer is used in fresh water right now, but it will be spending a lot of time in salt water starting this winter.
Would it be a better idea to repair what I have or go with something new?
This trailer tows around my 28' twin engine cabin cruiser. It only has two axles. The brake back plate is bolted to the axle a 5 bolt pattern. The brake drum and wheel hub are one piece and are held on by the wheel bearing retaining nut. This trailer is used in fresh water right now, but it will be spending a lot of time in salt water starting this winter.
Would it be a better idea to repair what I have or go with something new?