I'm a new owner of a 230 and get a strong feeling that my Ram Lin trailer brakes are not working as they should and possibly not at all. Had to brake hard the other day with my 2007 Suburban and locked up the brakes on the truck. Has anyone else had any experience with Ram Lin trailer brakes? No boat dealer close by, can an automotive tire and brake store be worth a try?
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Originally posted by Wave City Roller View PostI'm a new owner of a 230 and get a strong feeling that my Ram Lin trailer brakes are not working as they should and possibly not at all. Had to brake hard the other day with my 2007 Suburban and locked up the brakes on the truck. Has anyone else had any experience with Ram Lin trailer brakes? No boat dealer close by, can an automotive tire and brake store be worth a try?
A big RV center can help for sure.
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Is it a new trailer? you should feel them 'grab' a little with mild braking. I would not think they should cause you to 'lock up' your wheels. The RV place would probably be able to help. If it is used, they might need adjusting.
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Originally posted by Wave City Roller View PostIm guessing hydraulic, .....
Thanks
(start at slower speeds and increase each time in accordance with your comfort level and SAFETY)
Find a straight, level, clean, dry etc road with minimal loose gravel etc and proceed at a fair pace (say 30 mph to start). Be sure you are not in traffic etc and nobody is behind you. Apply the brakes sharply for a moment or two (but NOT a panic or emergency stop) then let off your brake and stay OFF the gas as well. The trailer brakes should stay applied and be a fairly significant drag on your vehicle. Wait a moment and give the gas pedal a quick goose to pull the surge cylinder out. You should then feel the resistance from the trailer subside.
You can try this at various speeds starting SLOW. Make sure you do this with little or no traffic and BE SURE NOBODY IS BEHIND YOU.
You can also test the trailer brakes by trying to back up a steep hill
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I have the surge brakes on my RamLin trailer as well.. They when I do stop, I don't feel much drag.. but when I take off the cylinder clunks loudly and shakes the whole vehicle upon releasing.. . Is this normal? Also.. my reservoir is always leaking brake fluid. Any tips.. the trailer is an "08 with Kodiak brakes.`````o```````````````````o```````````````````o
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Originally posted by RIPnSIX View PostI have the surge brakes on my RamLin trailer as well.. They when I do stop, I don't feel much drag.. but when I take off the cylinder clunks loudly and shakes the whole vehicle upon releasing.. . Is this normal? Also.. my reservoir is always leaking brake fluid. Any tips.. the trailer is an "08 with Kodiak brakes.
Fluid leaking = not good.
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