SigSaurP229
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I am changing trailers again on my StarCraft Supersport 18SS. I picked up a good deal on a tandem axle ( I am actually going to make money), anyways the brake lines were cut on the tandem axle that had a 19' Sea Ray rotten glasser on it. A HEAVY boat full of water weight as well I would imagine with the water weight it was topping 6k. Anyways the long of the short is I am not sure I want to mess with repairing the braking system on the trailer. I am going to replace all the bearings (peace of mind), and I have two brand new in the box hubs that will fit the axle perfectly to eliminate all the old hardware.
Anyways here are the specs.
Tow Vehicle 2005 Ford Expedition Factory tow package upgraded to class 4 hitch, upgraded tranny cooler, upgraded alternator, Air Ride suspension. I think the tow capacity is 8500 lbs. It frequently tows my 28' pontoon about 30 miles the pontoon trailer is a single axle no brake trailer (came that way from the factory).
The boat to be towed, 1983 StarCraft SuperSport 18' Hull weight 960lbs Yamaha 150 Engine weight 390 lbs, Trailer weight I am assuming is around 700lbs Gear gas and batteries assuming 400 lbs.
So the whole set up from my info comes in at about +/- 2500 lbs.
I know the trailer is rated at 5k and the truck at 8500 lbs.
Payload is about 50% on the trailer and about 30% on the truck.
I have never pulled a personal trailer with brakes before on any boat. I can't see how these numbers justify the extra expense and maintenance of trailer brakes Tennessee has no vehicle trailer inspection or requirements. My insurance company has no guidelines either.
Anyways here are the specs.
Tow Vehicle 2005 Ford Expedition Factory tow package upgraded to class 4 hitch, upgraded tranny cooler, upgraded alternator, Air Ride suspension. I think the tow capacity is 8500 lbs. It frequently tows my 28' pontoon about 30 miles the pontoon trailer is a single axle no brake trailer (came that way from the factory).
The boat to be towed, 1983 StarCraft SuperSport 18' Hull weight 960lbs Yamaha 150 Engine weight 390 lbs, Trailer weight I am assuming is around 700lbs Gear gas and batteries assuming 400 lbs.
So the whole set up from my info comes in at about +/- 2500 lbs.
I know the trailer is rated at 5k and the truck at 8500 lbs.
Payload is about 50% on the trailer and about 30% on the truck.
I have never pulled a personal trailer with brakes before on any boat. I can't see how these numbers justify the extra expense and maintenance of trailer brakes Tennessee has no vehicle trailer inspection or requirements. My insurance company has no guidelines either.