Trailer brake kits

I spent the money and switched over to Disc Brakes. easier to flush out and stop much better. I did need to change the master cyl to increase the tonge pressure. I went with Kodiak Cadmium.
 
Like everyone is saying, if you are using the trailer in saltwater it will be much more efficient to just stuff that $500 down the garbage disposal. Then you can spend the time fishing .:)

Just a little sarcasm there to express my personal opinion, sorry couldn't resist. I tried that same thing a few years ago. I bought all new equipment, built in a custom internal spraying system for flushing and did so religiously. Here is what I had after two years. Good luck with your plan if you go ahead but just remember, everyone warned you.20161030_152854 (Small).jpg20161030_152905 (Small).jpg20161030_152854 (Small).jpg20161030_152905 (Small).jpg