timharper89
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jun 24, 2018
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I have had my boat (4100 lbs w/ trailer) for a few years now and have been towing without major issues (8700 lbs towing capacity). I just learned that in Michigan, any trailer over 3000 lbs is required to have brakes. Now that I know the laws I can't pretend to be ignorant, but I have been thinking it would be much safer to tow with brakes anyway. My problem is there are surge brakes installed on the trailer right now, but the brake lines and master cylinder are completely empty and rusted. I think would have to replace the coupler and the lines and who knows what the other brake components look like. The current coupler is welded to the trailer, so I'd have to have that taken off.
My question : Is it cheaper to just buy an electric brake kit and install that and continue to use the current coupler? My use is 100% fresh water. I'm assuming the brake system on the trailer has been out of service for quite some time as the lines were dragging on the ground when I bought the boat and have not been used since then (2018), and I'll likely have to replace the entire system. Any thoughts, ideas, opinions? Thanks in advance
My question : Is it cheaper to just buy an electric brake kit and install that and continue to use the current coupler? My use is 100% fresh water. I'm assuming the brake system on the trailer has been out of service for quite some time as the lines were dragging on the ground when I bought the boat and have not been used since then (2018), and I'll likely have to replace the entire system. Any thoughts, ideas, opinions? Thanks in advance