Jun-22-2022 08:31 AM
Jun-23-2022 07:50 AM
Jun-23-2022 07:17 AM
Roger10378 wrote:
Something is not right here. If the brakes were not adjusted right either at the factory are later they would not wait 1500 miles to overheat. Are you sure that you don't have a bearing problem?
Jun-23-2022 07:08 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Gdetrailer said: "Changing to disc brakes is a pretty extreme drastic uneeded and expensive change which also has some very expensive pitfalls. Disc brakes adds additional maintenance with needing to check brake fluid level and periodic replacement of said fluid. Unless you run DOT5 (silicone) brake fluid (which has it's own problems), it will go bad over time from drawing moisture from the air while the trailer sits still.. Adds in a very expensive EOH pump to the trailer which is a failure point and some brake controllers will rebel with EOH pumps."
A lot of negativity for no reason. Expensive pitfalls? Not hardly.
Everyone that has gone to Disks has said I wish I had done it sooner.
Jun-23-2022 07:04 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
It IS possible IF the brake drum is "out of round" which is also possible..
Check the offending brake drum turns evenly by hand all the way around.. If any time the brake drum gets hard to turn (catch/stop) you might have a brake drum that is not perfectly round on the inside..
The out of round condition can allow the adjuster take up extra slack where the drum is further from the brake shoes.. As the drum turns to where the drum surface is closer to the brake shoes it gets too tight.. Heating up the brake shoes and drum surface..
A small amount of out of round can exist, but if it too extreme it can cause issues.
Jun-23-2022 06:54 AM
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Jun-22-2022 12:41 PM
Jun-22-2022 12:20 PM
midnightsadie wrote:
put disc brakes on . he is right on the money ,out of round. p.s don,t beleave everything the shop tells you.
Jun-22-2022 12:04 PM
Jun-22-2022 08:41 AM