Hey guys, I'm sure there are folks here that know a lot more than I when it comes to boat trailers. I currently have a ~5,200 lb. Chaparral on a 1996 tandem Tow Master trailer that fits perfectly and pulls no problem behind my Durango R/T. The trailer has new bearings, tires, and is in excellent condition minus the brakes.
A few months back, one of the disc brakes locked up after a hard stop because of a deer near the road up near Munising, MI, about 1,000 miles away from home. We made it back safely and in one piece by replacing the hub/bearing and disabling the ancient surge brakes. The Durango really had no problem controlling or slowing the load even in the mountains of Pennsylavia at 55-60 MPH, however I want to put new, better brakes back on. I am wanting a kit with new actuator, calipers (4) and all new lines. I don't want to leave anything to chance.
I believe I have 3,500 lb. axles. The hitch ball is 2 5/16. The trailer originally had a boat that was about 1,000 lbs. heavier on it. I actually towed that boat and trailer package with the Durango and the difference was very noticeable.
There is a nice bundle for a 2" hitch ball and 6,600 lbs., but I'm not sure this is enough--even with four disc brakes installed:
I'm looking to keep it ~$1,000 or less. Tired of spending money on this trailer. I will likely be doing all of the work.
A few months back, one of the disc brakes locked up after a hard stop because of a deer near the road up near Munising, MI, about 1,000 miles away from home. We made it back safely and in one piece by replacing the hub/bearing and disabling the ancient surge brakes. The Durango really had no problem controlling or slowing the load even in the mountains of Pennsylavia at 55-60 MPH, however I want to put new, better brakes back on. I am wanting a kit with new actuator, calipers (4) and all new lines. I don't want to leave anything to chance.
I believe I have 3,500 lb. axles. The hitch ball is 2 5/16. The trailer originally had a boat that was about 1,000 lbs. heavier on it. I actually towed that boat and trailer package with the Durango and the difference was very noticeable.
There is a nice bundle for a 2" hitch ball and 6,600 lbs., but I'm not sure this is enough--even with four disc brakes installed:
Dexter 10" Trailer Disc Brake Kit
This Dexter Trailer Disc Brake Kit comes complete with everything you need to add brakes to your trailer.
www.overtons.com
I'm looking to keep it ~$1,000 or less. Tired of spending money on this trailer. I will likely be doing all of the work.
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