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rfloyd99
Jun 15, 2019Explorer
OP here. I'm pretty sure he meant the entire assembly, not just the plate. Most advice I've seen (youtube, etc) says that when trailer brakes need to be replaced that it is cost/labor effective to replace the assembly, not just the shoes.
The tech works for the dealer I bought from, and was doing warranty work on the axles. He suggested I do the work myself on the brakes, which I intend to do.
The issue seemed to be that one had more wear than the other three. He didn't elaborate, and I was unable to spend more time exploring the subject with him.
The tech works for the dealer I bought from, and was doing warranty work on the axles. He suggested I do the work myself on the brakes, which I intend to do.
The issue seemed to be that one had more wear than the other three. He didn't elaborate, and I was unable to spend more time exploring the subject with him.
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