Re: EZ LOADER brake line rust,trailer less than 2 yrs old
Honestly they, and their warrantee, are full of sh!t, I put a brake system on 8 years ago that I bought from Champion Trailers, there is NO rust on the stainless brake lines or any of the line fittings for that matter, and I am in salt water 100%. The thing about salt is you can't use cheap crap. I rebuilt my old trailer (galvanized Load Rite) using the best quality components, rather than buy a new trailer at mass market prices with low quality components. I have even found a way to make drum brakes last a pretty decent time in salt, it takes a bit of thinking and attention to detail.....
Oh and my boat sits high on the trailer, I have to dunk it to get the boat off, it's a heavy 20' boat, so it's all in the salt. The only thing I changed in 8 years is I replaced the wheel cylinders, but I learned how to keep water out of them, so they will last longer than the originals. I like drum brakes despite the drum brake haters, because for one they are self energizing and work better with lighter towed loads than discs, and there is no issue with the back up solenoid failing, and not being able to back up, free backing drums work well for backing. Finally, because of the return springs, they run cooler than discs on a surge system, I have measured temps on my drums and they are warm but cooler than the tow vehicle rear discs after stopping.