![]() |
|
|||||||
| Home | Visitors | Forums | Photos | Articles | Classifieds | Reviews | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read | Register | Info |
| Trailers and Towing Tips related to towing setup, packages and vehicles |
| Welcome to the Triumph Boat Owners Network forums. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to our "Visitors" page and to view Classified Ads from our members. If you currently own a Triumph or Logic Boat we welcome you to register and join our Captains Club in order to participate in our forums. As a Captains Club Member you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), view and upload photos in our Photo Gallery, respond to polls, upload content, user our free Classified Ads and access many other special features. But you must own a Triumph or Logic Boat in order to register as a member. We are currently offering a free 1-year subscription to the Captains Club to Triumph Boat Owners. If you choose to renew your subscription the following year the renewal fee is only $15.00. Our registration system is moderated and you must enter all the information requested in order to join our Triumph Boat Owner Captains Club. If you own a Triumph or Logic Boat we invite you to join our community today! You can learn more about the Captains Club here. If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. |
| Visit Our Sponsor | |
![]() |
|
| Interested in advertising with us? | |
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
||||
|
Nice to hear folks treating folks right these days.
I can't help noticing, do most trailer brakes have constant problems? Heard the stainless discs are finally using mostly stainless hardware and getting better, is that right? |
|
||||
|
As long as you use the trailer for salt water applications, there will always be a risk of damage. EVEN all stainless steel rotors, will eventually have issues according to ken the shop manager. Thats why he did not push the $ 600.00 per rotor at me. Its the nature of the beast. what makes disc better than drum, is the easy access to clean, where as drums is kind of hard, due to they are in cased in a housing. But I did know someone who made a water system that he dilled and tap or what ever, and was able to clean the drums.
__________________
Can't soar in the morning with the Eagles; if you Hoot all night with the Owles. |