I went to a trailer dealer in New Hampshire today, looking to get an estimate on converting from drum to disk brakes on my tandem axle ezloader. I haul an Adventure 208 with a 2010 Tundra. He told me that I should go with regular disk brakes instead of stainless steel. He indicated that in a real emergency situation that the stainless could easily (his word) lose holding power by glazing over. Has anyone ever had this experience? If it was just as likely to glaze over in a "real emergency" than why do they seem to be very popular as an upgrade in the boating community? I am looking to configure my trailer, so that I mess with it as little as possible. I figure the disk brakes rinse easily and the stainless will resist salt as I go in lakes and the ocean. In addition, I will get bearing buddies or some type of oil bath hubs for the bearings. Finally, asked about "electric brakes" as opposed to surge brakes which I have now and he said I must mean electically activated hydrolic brakes. Ok, I'll go with that, does anyone have experience with electrically activated hydrolics? I appreciate any and all comments as well as your experience with any of these configurations.
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