mdwarchichoke
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I completely replaced my whole braking system over the winter(slide, brake lines, calipers/pads, hubs/rotors, bearings, and seals). Wasn't worth trying to replace some parts and then find out other parts needed to be replaced. It was totally worth it. Can't wait to get it out on some longer trips than the 15-30 mins from storage to my house, then to the lake.Awesome, thanks for the feedback. I will probably add this to the list for when I give the trailer some TLC. Like you said, all surge brake trailers surge; but I do feel like mine has little damping and it is 13 years old so might not hurt to break into that area to inspect/refurbish.
First try pressing the button/tab under the tongue to release the surge break mechanism. Next hook your trailer up to the tow vehicle. Put a chock under / in front of a trailer tire. Put the tow vehicle in forward and pull against the chock, this will pull the tongue of the trailer out of its sleeve / disengage the surge brake and will allow you to put the mechanical brake lock out key, the d key into the slot to keep the surge brake from engaging in reverse. You can tape the d key in place and or replace it with a nickel in a pinch. Don’t forget to remove the d key before trailering to the water.[USERGROUP=9]@HELP[/USERGROUP] - I can no longer put my '08 MFI galvanized trailer in reverse without the wheels locking up. Plus, I can't get the little key to fit in the lock out slot. Anyone know the part to change the whole surge brake assembly?