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Boat Trailer Brakes

      Boat Trailer Brakes Product Listings

      • Tie Down 10" Drum Hub w/ Bearings
        $216.99
        $138.99

        Tie Down 10" Drum Hub hubs are designed to work with hydraulic or electric drum brakes. Painted brake hubs for greater corrosion resistance. Filled with Lucas "Red N' Tacky" Heavy Duty Grease. Includes 10" Brake Drum Hub with bearings, cups, seal,...

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      • Tie Down E-Coat Hydraulic Drum Brake Assembly - 10" - Pair
        $299.99
        $191.99

        Tie Down E-Coat Hydraulic Drum Brake Assembly Sold in pairs, left and right. Mounting nuts and bolts included. Features/Specs: Aluminum wheel cylinder Stainless Steel springs Brake pads are bonded and fastened with bronze rivets to backing plate

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      • Tie Down Tandem Axle Brake Line Kit
        $295.49
        $254.49

        Tie Down Tandem Axle Brake Line Kit Add disc or drum brakes to your trailer. All hardware included, you supply the actuator and the brakes. The "Add-on" Axle Kit must be used with the Single Axle Kit. The tandem Axle Kit combines both Single Axle and...

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      • Tie Down Single Axle Brake Line Kit
        $185.99
        $129.99

        Tie Down Single Axle Brake Line Kit Add disc or drum brakes to your trailer. All hardware included, you supply the actuator and the brakes. The "Add-on" Axle Kit must be used with the Single Axle Kit. The tandem Axle Kit combines both Single Axle and...

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      • Tie Down Complete Drum Brake Installation Kit - 10"
        $1,238.99
        $780.99

        Tie Down Complete Drum Brake Installation Kit Kit comes with everything needed to replace trailer drum brakes. New Model 660 drum brake actuator features a cast ball clamp, Drop N Go auto coupler latch and oversized master cylinder. Includes pair of...

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      • Tie Down "Add-On" Axle Brake Line Kit
        $133.49
        $85.49

        Tie Down "Add-On" Axle Brake Line Kit Add disc or drum brakes to your trailer. All hardware included, you supply the actuator and the brakes. The "Add-on" Axle Kit must be used with the Single Axle Kit. The tandem Axle Kit combines both Single Axle and...

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      • Tie Down Brake Drum Wheel Cylinder Kit
        $138.99
        $88.99

        Tie Down Brake Drum Wheel Cylinder Kit Corrosion-resistant aluminum construction Includes left and right master cylinders Fits 10" or 12" Mounting screws included Made in USA. 

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      • Tie Down Model 850 Drum Brake Coupler
        $702.49
        $442.49

        Tie Down Model 850 Drum Brake Coupler New Drop N Go Auto Latch Coupler in the closed (tow) latch position will auto-latch onto the hitch ball when set on top of the hitch ball, with minimal weight.  Solenoid plumbing built into the master cylinder...

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      • Tie Down Complete 12” Drum Brake Installation Kit
        $1,055.49
        $664.99

        Tie Down Complete 12" Hydraulic Drum Brake Installation Kit The Tie Down Complete Drum Brake Installation Kit comes with everything you need to replace a hydraulic drum brake system on your boat trailer.  Features: Drum brake assemblies have...

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      • Dexter K08-247-90 3,500lbs 5-4.50BC 10" Hub and Drum Assembly
        $218.49
        $172.49

        Dexter K08-247-90 3,500lbs 5-4.50BC 10" Hub and Drum Assembly The Dexter 10" Hub and Drum Assembly is a premium, heavy-duty braking component designed for trailers with a 3,500 lb weight capacity. This assembly features a 10" hub and drum that delivers...

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      • Versa-Flex torsion arm and hardware kit for 3.7K idler axles, featuring zinc-plated spindle, washers, bolts, seals, and nuts for disc and drum brake systems.
        $290.99
        $200.79

        Dexter Versa-Flex 3,700lbs Torsion Arm & Hardware Kit K71-067-00 Upgrade your trailer suspension system with the Versa~Flex Torsion Arm & Hardware Kit, offering durability and smooth performance for both disc and drum brake systems. This...

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      • Titon-Dico Aluminum Right Hand/Curb Side Trailer Brake Wheel Cylinder
        $74.69
        $53.79

        Titon-Dico Aluminum Trailer Brake Wheel Cylinder This single servo wheel cylinder is designed to fit on 10", 12" & 13" trailer drum brakes with single servo and plunger design. Both left (street) and right (curb) side options are available.

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      • 10" Freebacking Trailer Brake Backing Plate
        $114.76
        $99.79

        10" Freebacking Trailer Brake Backing Plate 10" freebacking drum trailer brake backing plate for right and left side of trailer. For surge brake systems. Features a collapsible rear brake shoe for easy backing of trailer. 2.5" thick and mounting holes...

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      • 12" Trailer Drum Brake Backing Plate
        $172.29
        $118.89

        Don't mess with replacing brake shoes, wheel cylinders, springs and clips. Replace the whole mess with 5 bolts with this new backing plate.

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      Boat Trailer Brakes

      Boat trailer brakes are an important safety component when towing your boat on the road. Properly functioning trailer brakes help reduce stopping distance, improve towing control, and reduce strain on your tow vehicle’s braking system. Regular inspection and maintenance of your boat trailer brakes can help prevent issues while traveling and keep your trailer operating safely.

      Many boat trailers use either boat trailer disc brakes or boat trailer drum brakes. Disc brake systems are commonly used on larger trailers because they provide strong braking performance and improved resistance to heat and corrosion. Drum brake systems are often used on smaller trailers and provide dependable stopping power for lighter loads.

      How Boat Trailer Brake Systems Work

      Most boat trailers use hydraulic surge brake systems that automatically activate when the trailer moves forward toward the tow vehicle during braking. As the tow vehicle slows down, the trailer pushes against the actuator, which applies hydraulic pressure through the brake lines to the trailer’s braking components. This system helps synchronize braking between the tow vehicle and the trailer.

      Maintaining Your Boat Trailer Brakes

      Routine inspection of brake components can help extend the life of your trailer braking system and ensure reliable performance. Common maintenance items include inspecting brake pads or shoes, checking brake lines for leaks, and confirming that actuators and backing plates are operating correctly.

      Wholesale Marine offers a wide selection of boat trailer brakes, brake components, and replacement parts designed to help keep your trailer operating safely. You can also browse our complete lineup of boat trailer parts for additional maintenance and repair components.

      Boat Trailer Brake FAQs

      Do boat trailers need brakes?

      Many boat trailers are required to have brakes depending on the weight of the trailer and the regulations in your state. Trailer brakes help improve stopping performance and reduce strain on the tow vehicle when transporting heavier boats.

      What is the difference between boat trailer disc brakes and drum brakes?

      Boat trailer disc brakes provide strong stopping power and typically perform better in wet environments because they shed water more easily. Drum brakes are commonly used on smaller trailers and offer reliable braking performance for lighter loads.

      How do boat trailer surge brakes work?

      Boat trailer surge brakes operate using hydraulic pressure that is activated when the trailer pushes forward against the tow vehicle during braking. This forward movement compresses the actuator and sends hydraulic pressure through the brake lines to apply the trailer brakes.

      When should boat trailer brakes be replaced?

      Boat trailer brakes should be inspected regularly for wear or damage. Common signs that replacement may be needed include reduced braking performance, worn brake pads or shoes, leaking brake lines, or corrosion on brake components.

      Can boat trailer brakes get wet?

      Yes. Boat trailer brakes are designed to handle water exposure when launching or retrieving a boat. However, regular inspection and maintenance are important to ensure components continue operating properly after repeated exposure to water.