My 2006 trailer is showing some signs of dry-rot on the brake-line (up on the tongue end). The trailer looks to have been kept under cover most of it's life, but maybe the tongue stuck out into the sun. I want to replace it, but am not sure how to bleed trailer brakes. Also, where would I get the replacement parts?
It's for a 2006 Super Air 220. Picture of it with the trailer is attached. I don't have a close-up on the dry rot.

Thanks!
It's for a 2006 Super Air 220. Picture of it with the trailer is attached. I don't have a close-up on the dry rot.
Thanks!
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