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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleaf View Post
    Any chance you've got an Eagle trailer? I had always thought disc's would be a good upgrade....
    It's an old DHL trailer. I have replaced both axles with axles from trailerparts.com, and retrofitted Kodiak disc brakes to it: http://www.trailerpart.com/adddiscbrakes.htm

    Trailerparts.com has proven to be a good source for heavy duty trailer parts.
    Rick Ludtke
    1990 Supra Pirata
    1987 Supra Comp TS6M
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  2. #12
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    looks awesome! Thanks for the link, Are those electric or surge? I forgot to look!
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    Maple, have the same trailer on my Comp. No brakes on the single axle, seems allittle heavy at times but within the MTO safety standards. Trailer is actually made by Supra ....

    2003 Supra Launch " Gravity Games Edition"
    Dodge ram CTD tow vehicles....

  4. #14
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    I would personally still weld on the coupler, not so much for strength, but for theft. I work in law enforcement and see a ton of boat trailers and snowmobile trailers (and their contents) stolen. They target the ones that are just bolted on since it is so easy to undo the bolts, and put their own coupler on. Pretty easy deterent to weld it, if it saves your trailer and/or boat,gear etc from being hauled off. Just something to think about.
    2008 Sunsport 22 V

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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleaf View Post
    looks awesome! Thanks for the link, Are those electric or surge? I forgot to look!
    The discs can be operated by either electric/hydraulic or surge. I have a relatively new surge coupling, also purchased from trailerparts.com.
    Rick Ludtke
    1990 Supra Pirata
    1987 Supra Comp TS6M
    Photo Album https://forum.supraboats.com/album.php?albumid=4

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