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Gudmundur wrote:
It is very important to know if the system is a DOT 3, or DOT 5 system. DOT 5 fluid is silicone based, and will within about 3 days time, attack and destroy all the rubber cups used in the brake system I was just about to say the same thing, except that IMHO 3 days is an optimistic time estimate. DO NOT PUT DOT-5 IN YOUR TRAILER BRAKES UNLESS 1- you are ABSOLUTELY positive that's what it's spec'd for. OR 2- you wanted to replace your whole trailer brake system anyway. .... SS is correct that DOT 3 is a stupid choice around water, but about 80% of the surge brake systems I have ever repaired were in fact DOT 3. Yep. But it's not that bad, really. Just drain & replace the fluid every year or so... more often if you look into the reservoir and see it's cloudy. Back when we had a trailerable I considered it normal trailer maintenance. Fair Skies Doug King |
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