If I was you, and I’m not you know, I’d run the drums until they needed work and then compare repair vs replacement costs depending on how happy I was with the drum brakes.
For that bump in price.....drums will be fine mr. salesman. Wow! While I prefer disc, I like my money to stay in my wallet longer.Hey guys, well I called Big Tex and they said $3000 extra for Hyd disc on 12K tandem......ouch.
Looking online I see I could buy Kodiak hyd disc brake kits and a Dexter pump for $2000 If I wanted to upgrade it myself, right off the bat or I could get some use and upgrade when the elec brakes weaken.
Wonder if I pulled the brand new Dexter 12K elec brakes and drums off if anyone would buy them or they end up scrapped??
For that bump in price.....drums will be fine mr. salesman. Wow! While I prefer disc, I like my money to stay in my wallet longer.
True.Considering you can retrofit for far less I’d say they just don’t want to hire anyone capable of simple hydraulic plumbing for the occasional special order. It’s all about mfg costs when you’re selling on price.
The trailers with hyd discs are special order, but there are elec brake trailers at dealers in the size I want.
This is a good point. When I ordered my PJ, I had to fight my natural urge to overbuy/over-spec, as you'll end up with a dandy trailer that you can't carry anything on.Do you need 12k axles v/s 10k? They are about $1500 more. A 12k equipped trailer is a serious trailer and will require a serious truck, to put them to full use.
Go electric, ease of maintenance. They wouldn't put them on if were not tested and approved by the Fed's.
Drums are worthless when it matters.
A pickup is the least stable vehicle on the road. A bad choice. Towing ONLY makes that worse.
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Gee, I guess we better park all the unsafe pickups and trailers...
I do remember watching a documentary years ago where SUV's were the most roll over unsafe vehicles. Never heard that about pickup trucks tho.