May-12-2015 06:37 PM
May-16-2015 01:29 PM
tomthyme wrote:
All I know is that I spent $1100 and now it at least tries to stop way better than before. I'm guessing the hopping is not where I want to be, but after adjusting down to 6.5 from 10, things are getting better.
Tom
May-16-2015 06:51 AM
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May-16-2015 06:14 AM
tomthyme wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
Glad to see you found the problem since your last thread. Just wondering what was your brake problem?
Well, from what I'm told by our dear friends at CW, I burned through 4 magnet/brake backings and 2 of 4 drums in about 5,000 miles. I looked at the 2 drums that had to be replaced, and there were serious grooves in the drum inner wall. I also looked at the backing plate (as if I knew what I was doing) but wasn't sure what was wrong there.
All I know is that I spent $1100 and now it at least tries to stop way better than before. I'm guessing the hopping is not where I want to be, but after adjusting down to 6.5 from 10, things are getting better.
I still need to check the suspension before our Memorial Day trip.
But we just got her out of the body shop, moved ot 17.5 inch wheels/tires, replaced the brakes, had her detailed and can't wait to get out in her.
Dang....this is fun....pricey, but fun.....
Thanks guys!
Tom
May-16-2015 05:46 AM
tomthyme wrote:Denny & Jami wrote:
Sounds like the primary and secondary shoes are reversed.
Denny
Soooooo, which should be the primary and which should be the secondary? Is it a front/rear axle thing.....based on physics, that would makes sense.....
May-14-2015 04:57 PM
45Ricochet wrote:
Glad to see you found the problem since your last thread. Just wondering what was your brake problem?
May-14-2015 04:49 PM
May-14-2015 04:44 PM
Denny & Jami wrote:
Sounds like the primary and secondary shoes are reversed.
Denny
May-14-2015 05:37 AM
tomthyme wrote:
Well, I had some new brakes installed on my rig. They are electric drums on a 16k carriage cameo. On the way home from the shop today, I had to stop quickly. The rig started hopping like crazy. I backed down the gain and it got a little better. I eventually backed off almost 50%.
So, was the hopping caused by too much gain and my brakes locking up? Or was it something else?
Thanks so much folks!
May-13-2015 09:46 PM
45Ricochet wrote:
Glad to see you found the problem since your last thread. Just wondering what was your brake problem?
And yes I agree, to much gain. You should be pulling right about 6 volts with the new brake backs.
Oh yeah a broken shackle and a nice upgrade to wet bolts on the left.
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