Trucks & Trailers - Recommendation for Trailer Breaks

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CLTdeerhunter
04-15-2012, 05:32 PM
I need some help from the THT community. I have a dual axle trailer for my pioneer, that does not have breaks. I need to add some per state law. What type of breaks are effective, durable but on the lower cost side? Should i buy a new trailer or add to my existing. The trailer is a Road King Trailer. Here is a pic if this helps


Tuna_Maniac
04-16-2012, 02:12 AM
I went with Kodiak Stainless Steel disc brakes on my tandem axle and added the Carlisle Electric over hydraulic system. I love the set up and it stops my 2500cc Hydra Sport on a dime. Cant tell you about maintenance yet as I have only had the setup for a few months, so far no visible issues with saltwater use. You could probably get away with a Disc brake setup on only one axle on yours.

EASTERNMARINE
04-16-2012, 05:20 AM
We would probably recommend the Kodiak Dacromet/Stainless or the TieDown G5 disc brakes. Give us a call if you would like to discuss your options.


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