SS MAYFLOAT
Admiral
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- May 17, 2001
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I have a Float On tri-axle trailer. The leading axle has hydraulic brakes. It is the only brake axle there is, but it seems to help slow the rig down once they apply.<br /><br />When I first purchased this rig 5 years ago I replaced the brake lines with line straight from Float On. The line is some kind of plastic. It goes from the surge brake to a tee back by the axle. Then from the tee it goes to each wheel.<br /><br />They use no brake hose to go from the backing plate of the wheel to the trailer frame. I don't know if this DOT approved or not, but it is the way Float on does it.<br /><br />I found a kit that I can update to a steel line and DOT approved brake hoses. It is about 100 bucks after shipping/purchase. The other line is about 15. I only use this trailer twice a year. I just get worried because the sun tends to rot the plastic line making it brittle over time. <br /><br />I'm still thinking it will be cheaper to just keep replacing the plastic line every 4 years than to update to the steel line.<br /><br />The trailer suspension is torsion type.<br /><br />Money is tight as always, but saftey comes first. BTW my SIL pinched the line last fall with the jackstand. It just made a small mark, but when I slammed on the brakes, it ruptured in that spot.<br />This is another reason I'm thinking it maybe better to upgrade to the steel line.<br /><br />Any thoughts on whay you would do? Thanks