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g4sbrg
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Nov 30, 2014

brake maint ??

OK so am going thru the new to me 5ver since being used you don't really know,Its my 1st trailer of any size anyways and the first with brakes, My sprinter has two axles and while I was packing bearings and adjusting brakes I did notice that the rear axles brakes needed more adjustment then the front axles brakes. is this common, all the pads seemed to be in ok condition (enough pad left so I didn't replace) not really sure how the brakes work, does the magnet engage with the front face of the drum and pull on the lever which engages the pad ?? the magnet was spring loaded to stay in contact with the drum ??
Thanks in advance yall always seem to be helpful to us newbeeeees maybe one day I can answer with authority!!
  • FYI, that link to the Dexter electric brake was fantastic !!!!!!!

    Thanks
  • again the guys that have been there and done that come up with things I can understand and do with confidence. Thanks. and thanks for the spare bearing comments, I would feel better to have a set in the camper. it really wasn't very hard to do, basic tools nothing very special needed, I can see being able to do that while on a trip if needed. speaking of jacking up the wheels, I carry a 2 ton floor jack which did do the job with some leverage which is hard to achieve while underneath, would a bottle jack be better,
  • Bob/Olallawa wrote:
    I would set them up and pull onto a grave area, while moving forward step on the brakes or push the lever and see what the 4 corners are doing.


    Ah let the dead rest in peace :) Try a gravel area instead :)
  • I would set them up and pull onto a grave area, while moving forward step on the brakes or push the lever and see what the 4 corners are doing. If the prior owner had less weight on the front than the rear the front ties might have been sliding while the rears were providing the braking. Any difference in the wear on the front tires over the rear?
  • Check the front brakes to make sure they are properly engaging. If not, this may be a reason for extra wear on rear brakes. You can check for loose wires going to front axle, check them with an electric meter to make sure they are getting juice, or just jack up one side, have someone apply the brakes and try to spin both front and rear wheels. If rear wheel locks and front doesn't, therein lies your issue.
  • Drum brakes are not self adjusting like on a car. You have to manually adjust them when needed.