2000 SeaRay BR190 with EZ-Loader tandem trailer. Great trailer for 11 years (fresh water) and then after putting in salt water.....
First, I always spray the trailer and it's drums off after boating.
If not trailered for several weeks, the brakes will lock up the first couple of times of slowing down (braking). They never totally release as the bearings get hot within a few miles. No more salt water.
I've had the trailer at the dealership and trailer shops so many times for the same issue that I've literally replaced everything to do with the brakes (hitch, master cylinder, brake lines, drums, springs, shoes, etc.) and it still does it.
I mean, we're talking about brakes here. I'm so frustrated that I'm ready to switch to electric or disk brakes.
Anyone experienced this type of issue with EZ-Loader trailers?
First, I always spray the trailer and it's drums off after boating.
If not trailered for several weeks, the brakes will lock up the first couple of times of slowing down (braking). They never totally release as the bearings get hot within a few miles. No more salt water.
I've had the trailer at the dealership and trailer shops so many times for the same issue that I've literally replaced everything to do with the brakes (hitch, master cylinder, brake lines, drums, springs, shoes, etc.) and it still does it.
I mean, we're talking about brakes here. I'm so frustrated that I'm ready to switch to electric or disk brakes.
Anyone experienced this type of issue with EZ-Loader trailers?