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opnspaces
Jan 10, 2021Navigator II
Almost any brake shop or even a Napa with a machine shop can measure the drums to see if they are worn out.
But just think about this. Most every car with 200,000 miles on it is still running the original rear brake drums.
If the brakes don't seem to work well you need to investigate the brake system (adjustment,wiring, 7 pin socket and controller)
Easy check, plug your trailer up to the tow vehicle and have somebody step on the brake pedal. Walk around and see if there is a hum or buzz from every wheel. No hum or buzz means no electrical to that wheel.
But just think about this. Most every car with 200,000 miles on it is still running the original rear brake drums.
If the brakes don't seem to work well you need to investigate the brake system (adjustment,wiring, 7 pin socket and controller)
Easy check, plug your trailer up to the tow vehicle and have somebody step on the brake pedal. Walk around and see if there is a hum or buzz from every wheel. No hum or buzz means no electrical to that wheel.
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