Whole in the Water
Well-Known Member
Well I just learned again about the defintion of the word BOAT (Bring Out Another Thousand) as I just got my spring tune up and brakes completely re-done for the 3rd time in 8 years. Is this a normal, average experience?
I have a single axle trailer with hydraulic drum brakes that are part galvinized/stainless steel and dip my trailer in the salt on average 8-12 times a year. I always flush my brakes as soon as I can, where possible.
I heard that stainless steel brakes still corrode. I have heard that disk brakes are more problematic and are more expensive to maintain. I'm told that stainless disk brakes are much more expensive and have heat dissapation problems. I've read about aluminum/ bronze alloy disk brakes, but they are very expensive and hard to find around here.
So my question is there a braking system that is more durable and requires less maintenance that doesn't require complete replacement every 3 years of moderate use that doesn't cost thousands to install?
I have a single axle trailer with hydraulic drum brakes that are part galvinized/stainless steel and dip my trailer in the salt on average 8-12 times a year. I always flush my brakes as soon as I can, where possible.
I heard that stainless steel brakes still corrode. I have heard that disk brakes are more problematic and are more expensive to maintain. I'm told that stainless disk brakes are much more expensive and have heat dissapation problems. I've read about aluminum/ bronze alloy disk brakes, but they are very expensive and hard to find around here.
So my question is there a braking system that is more durable and requires less maintenance that doesn't require complete replacement every 3 years of moderate use that doesn't cost thousands to install?