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I will be traveling cross country pulling my 17 foot runabout (2500 pound
boat/trailer) with my Jeep Cherokee and I am seriously thinking about buying some brakes for my trailer. I have been thinking about it for years anyway for safety reasons. Looking at the Shorelandr web site, it seems that I will have to purchase an entire axle assembly and the hydraulic brake actuator tongue. Is this correct? Wow, this the better part of the whole trailer. Maybe I should just buy a whole new trailer? I will call Shorelandr on Monday for a price, but anyone have any idea how much these brake kits will run me? I am also going to purchase a spare tire, wheel, and mounting bracket. This trip is going to be expensive. These are things I have needed anyway, but it still hurts the pocket book. The last time I moved cross country, I paid an outfit to load the boat/trailer onto their trailer and move it out. The move cost me $1800, and hoisting it on and off their trailer cost me $100 on each end. Now I'm beginning to wonder if I should just go that route again. Thanks for any advice... Kevin |
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