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โJan-08-2014 09:28 PM
howardwheeler wrote:
We got everything back together, and the braking is back to normal, which is adequate but wish it had more stopping power. Amps are good. But I'm still interested in the dynamics of the four brakes. Is it possible that when one magnet goes out that the pressure on braking on the opposite side of the axle increases? Does the front axle take more of the brake load? It just gets me that all the other brake shoes have lots of life (they're big shoes), but this one brake has failed twice. I just don't know about the differing loads on multiple axle brakes. Any experts?
โJan-08-2014 08:10 PM
howardwheeler wrote:
We got everything back together, and the braking is back to normal, which is adequate but wish it had more stopping power. Amps are good. But I'm still interested in the dynamics of the four brakes. Is it possible that when one magnet goes out that the pressure on braking on the opposite side of the axle increases? Does the front axle take more of the brake load? It just gets me that all the other brake shoes have lots of life (they're big shoes), but this one brake has failed twice. I just don't know about the differing loads on multiple axle brakes. Any experts?
โJan-08-2014 07:27 PM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
Junk all of the complete brake assemblies and start all over from the backing plates out. They only cost around $50-75 per wheel. Then scrap all the wiring and replace it with new. You have an old trailer, why waste a buch of time on it when you can just replace it all for not much money..
B.O.
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โJan-08-2014 01:21 PM
howardwheeler wrote:
I wish my assemblies were so cheap but they are close to two hundred fifty dollars a piece. They are very large. We are redoing all the wiring and did check voltage at each magnet. That's how we found the bad one. The bad magnet was on the same axle as the hub that eats brake linings. I did just begin to wonder that if that magnet has been bad four years could that cause the first failure?
โJan-08-2014 01:08 PM
howardwheeler wrote:
My hubs have self adjusting brakes. We did though readjust them when we had the failure a few years ago.
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