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Muskie Fishing -> Muskie Boats and Motors -> trailer surge brakes
 
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Chain Gang
Posted 10/15/2014 6:09 PM (#735179)
Subject: trailer surge brakes




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Having trouble telling if my surge brakes are working, short of jacking the trailer and spinning a tire is their an easy way to tell? When I pulled the boat for the first time they did not appear to be working (stropping the boat was tough). I Bled each brake and topped off with brake fluid. Since I have only pulled it around the block to try them and they seem better but when I get home the rotors are not warm like they are on the vehicle. Is this because the trailer brakes are applied for a shorter amount of time? If not working, what am I looking at replacing to get them working? The trailer is a tandem axle tuffy trailer with an x190 on it, pulled by a chevy Tahoe. thanks for any help you may have.
pondigger
Posted 10/15/2014 6:24 PM (#735180 - in reply to #735179)
Subject: RE: trailer surge brakes




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Did you grease the slide pins on the piston?....that cured my issuses
R code
Posted 10/15/2014 7:06 PM (#735182 - in reply to #735179)
Subject: Re: trailer surge brakes




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Location: SE WISCONSIN
With my trailer if I unplug my conector I can't back up a steep incline because the brakes lock up you could try that.

Edited by R code 10/15/2014 7:13 PM
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