slowcowboy wrote:what type of trailer frame do you have?
nessary information.
do you have a brake flange to bolt the brakes to on your axle. Doesn't matter as she's replacing the axle.
harbor freight trailers don't have this flange and have to have a hole new axle to mount brakes. Doesn't matter as she has the trailer.
also if you go on ebay and get hold of r and p carrages the guy is real nice and I got everything wires brakes and the hole works even the nessary 7 way plugs for my tow vehicle and my trailer.
all not kidding for 175 dollares.
this guy is one heck of a great sellar and has a mom and pop trailer parts store in the midwest. A reasonable price but buying the axle with brakes might be a bit more cost effective. Maybe he can get the axle also.
I would put brakes on you never know what state your going to be towing in or how ochy the dot in that state is on trailer brakes.
its a safe guard against. legal trouble down the road and it does not hurt to have them.
espiceally in heavy traffic areas.
I got diffrent opions on traveling in moutains with brakes.
normaly i turn my brake controler down in the moutains so its on the lowest setting I can get out of it and do all I can to shut my trailer brakes off.
this keeps form wearing them out brakeing all day long.
brakes on moutains are not a good thing all the time. I disagree, in the mountains is where you really want the brakes. I nearly didn't get down a mountain alive because of no brakes. Why have them if you don't use em.
if your in snow or slick conditions of any type you don't want to even use your trailer brakes if you can help it any more than your cars. Can't comment as I simply don't go where there is snow. Color me WARM.
but in heavy traffic I would say they are a must.
and even in no traffic wyoming they have never hurt me. Can't argue with that.
slow.
dangerranger wrote:Im wanting to build on a Harbor Freight trailer but also want brakes. Has anyone added breaks. it looks like I could just weld the 4 bolt flange onto the axel, but has anyone found a brake drum that would fit? DR
dangerranger wrote:it looks like I could just weld the 4 bolt flange onto the axel, but has anyone found a brake drum that would fit?
I was thinking about surge breaks like thy have on boat trailers. It seems like it would be easier then playing with break controlers which I hear can be troublesome at times.
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