I've got a Roadrunner trailer with disc brakes on it...We only use it once or twice a year because the boat lives at the lake on a lift.
We are going to be taking it out to do our final tasks (steering cable, impellor, and a good scrubbing) this week and we noticed the brake fluid reservoir is bone dry. Who knows how long it's been that way.
I only need to pull it about 10 miles (flat) each way with my 06 F150 Super Crew.
Do I even need to worry about trailer brakes for such a short pull?
I'm assuming the reservoir needs to be filled and the brakes bled - but I have now idea on where to start. Is that a simple DIY or should I take it somewhere and have them serviced?
We are going to be taking it out to do our final tasks (steering cable, impellor, and a good scrubbing) this week and we noticed the brake fluid reservoir is bone dry. Who knows how long it's been that way.
I only need to pull it about 10 miles (flat) each way with my 06 F150 Super Crew.
Do I even need to worry about trailer brakes for such a short pull?
I'm assuming the reservoir needs to be filled and the brakes bled - but I have now idea on where to start. Is that a simple DIY or should I take it somewhere and have them serviced?
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