tahoRobert
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What size and type of brakes and wheel cylinders do I need on my trailer
Tahoe doe not make boat trailers.What size and type of brakes and wheel cylinders do I need on my trailer
Surge best I can tell thor industries made dwell axel trailerTahoe doe not make boat trailers.
If the owner doesn't know then how are strangers supposed to know?
The best they could do is suggest your options based on current equipment.
Need a bit more information like what type of brakes are currently installed:
Surge?
Electric?
Disc?
Drum?
What is the weight capacity of the trailer?Surge best I can tell thor industries made dwell axel trailer
How do I know whitch kit to get?If you have drums, a fully loaded backing plate is only a few $ more than a wheel cylinder
Last one I did, wheel cylinders were $40. A pair of coated backing plates with wheel cylinders, brake shoes and hardware was under $100
Trailer is in another location its a Q6 tahoe boat if that helpsWhat is the weight capacity of the trailer?
What size and types of brakes do you have?How do I know whitch kit to get?
Thank you for all the great informationTieDown and dexter were two separate companies until Dexter bought TieDown. That being said, you can still buy either type and I would never buy the TieDown version. Buy the Dexter...way higher quality than the TieDown version.
Thank youDrum brake wheel cylinders are pretty much all the same, the price went up but the are still pretty cheap. Now if you want to replace the whole brake backing plate, you need to know if you have a 5 lug hub (10" brakes) or a 6 lug hub (12" brakes) the wheel cyls for both are the same. It is actually easier and sometimes better to just replace the whole backing plate, you get new shoes, springs, etc with the wheel cylinder. These are made by Titan, Dexter (used to be Tie Down) and a few other companies. Get galvanized marine backing plates they come with stainless steel springs and everything lasts longer. There is a different wheel cyl design on Dexter (Tie Down) galvanized backing plates that uses a bootless cylinder, which may last longer. I used them on my trailer when I swapped the axle last year.
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