Disc or Drum brakes?

jadssh

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Hello all, I am ordering a new boat, 20 foot hewes. I have the option of Disc brakes or Drum brakes on a single axle EZ loader trailer. It will be a surge type hydralic and not electric. Which way do you all think I should go? Thank for the help.
 

superpop

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

Disk all the way. Easier to work on, keep clean and work way better than drums.
 

JB

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

Agree ^^^^ 100%.
 

wifisher

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

x3 disc if you have a choice. Just all around better IMHO
 

vfrkent

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

X4 for disc, less headaches.

Regards,
Kent
 

superbenk

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

I'm a huge fan of my Kodiak surge disc brakes. Put them on a year or two ago and they've been great.
 

sw33ttooth

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

DISK!

i can do a front brake job on my truck in about 10 minuites with disk brakes. i also know when they need to be done by looking at them. my truck is about in need of the rear drums but they are stuck on so i will need the shoe and drummy :( disks are just way easier.
 

jadssh

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

Thanks guy's, it looks like I'm going with the disc's. I had surge drum brakes years ago on my 18 footer, but didn't even know they made surge disc brakes until I saw the option list on the trailer. thanks again everyone. John
 

Brewman61

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

If I was dark overloard of the universe, the first thing I'd do is outlaw drum brakes.
 

weareallnuts

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

The gurus say "stainless discs" if you're using the boat in salt water. Drum brakes are ok in fresh water...
 

bruceb58

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

The gurus say "stainless discs" if you're using the boat in salt water.
As long as they are not the Titan stainless ones. Stainless does have drawbacks though. It doesn't conduct heat very well so they have a greater chance of fading.
 

craveman85

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

drum brakes create a nice moist cavity for rust to start. not to mention the springs can be a pita in those things.
 

gozierdt

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Re: Disc or Drum brakes?

On my other trailer, a 26 ft travel trailer, about 8000 lb loaded, I was always nervous on braking the first couple of years I owned the trailer. I could feel the trailer brakes come on and help a little, but the truck was still doing the bulk of the braking. Then I put on disc brakes, and what a difference!! The trailer brakes alone could stop the whole rig! Fantastic!! Now granted, these are air-over-hydraulic, but the actuator was not what made the big difference. It was the discs...I'll never drive another heavy trailer with drum brakes. First think I did when I got the new boat last year was order disc brakes for it.
 
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