SeattleBob
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2011
- Messages
- 15
Hi Trailer Experts,
I am not an expert on boat trailers but have had mine for ~10 years and am doing catch up work this summer for it to remain safe on the road. I have already changed the coupler and a few other items and am now going to try to replace the bearings next. While preparing to do this, I have noticed that what looks like my struts/suspenion (?) and my disk/drum brakes are very rusted. I want to know the best option for me to assure I have the safest trailer. Do I just use some good rust remover to take off as much rust as I can on these or do I replace both the drum/disk brake and the struts/suspension? And I do replace them both, is this something that a person with some knowledge attach or should I take it in? I added pictures do help explain the story and look forward to any help anyone can offer.
Thanks,
Bob




I am not an expert on boat trailers but have had mine for ~10 years and am doing catch up work this summer for it to remain safe on the road. I have already changed the coupler and a few other items and am now going to try to replace the bearings next. While preparing to do this, I have noticed that what looks like my struts/suspenion (?) and my disk/drum brakes are very rusted. I want to know the best option for me to assure I have the safest trailer. Do I just use some good rust remover to take off as much rust as I can on these or do I replace both the drum/disk brake and the struts/suspension? And I do replace them both, is this something that a person with some knowledge attach or should I take it in? I added pictures do help explain the story and look forward to any help anyone can offer.
Thanks,
Bob



