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โJul-23-2013 05:39 PM
transamz9 wrote:Bionic Man wrote:
There really isn't anyplace to grease the tongue on the trailer.
I was also worried about the actuator sticking, but it didn't seem to be doing so.
With the research I did, I couldn't convince myself to pull the trigger and switch from hydraulic to electric. So, I now have 4 new hubs and rotors, 8 new calipers, 4 new disc brake pads, and new bearings.
I usually say that BOAT means Best Of All Times, but today it was the old addage of Break Out Another Thousand (almost exactly).
If you did all that, why not change out the tongue parts too? That is more than likely where your problem is coming from.
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โJul-23-2013 03:14 AM
Bionic Man wrote:
There really isn't anyplace to grease the tongue on the trailer.
I was also worried about the actuator sticking, but it didn't seem to be doing so.
With the research I did, I couldn't convince myself to pull the trigger and switch from hydraulic to electric. So, I now have 4 new hubs and rotors, 8 new calipers, 4 new disc brake pads, and new bearings.
I usually say that BOAT means Best Of All Times, but today it was the old addage of Break Out Another Thousand (almost exactly).
โJul-22-2013 08:51 PM
โJul-22-2013 07:54 PM
BurbMan wrote:Bionic Man wrote:
I know what my overall length is and I also know what the laws are in the states I tow.
...yet you mention neither, LOL.
I outlined the photo's vehicle, trailer, and crank down jack in an AutoCad 3D transparency overlay on my engineering computer and then rotated into sky view and WALLA!
โJul-22-2013 06:56 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
I know what my overall length is and I also know what the laws are in the states I tow.
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โJul-18-2013 11:29 AM
Bionic Man wrote:
Thanks to those who have replied to my topic.
In regard to the off topic issue, I know what my overall length is and I also know what the laws are in the states I tow. I hope this does not continue off my topic. I know that subjects like this always are steered off topic by those that are adverse to tandem towing.
The problem that I have is that for some reason the brakes on the trailer were dragging during my last trip (I was towing the boat solo). The trailer needs new rotors and brake pads. This is the second time in 10 years that this has happened, and I know that if I had electric brakes I would not have this problem.
I live in Colorado, and do not boat in brakish or salt water. I know that most high-end boats now come with electric trailer brakes. Heritage, who makes my boat trailer, offers it as an option, so there is no problem with using electric brakes in this type of a marine environment.
I haven't decided yet what I want to do, although I am leaning towards just fixing what I have now (disc surge brakes on both axles) as I have a trip with the boat next week and need to get it fixed before I go.
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