โApr-15-2016 12:49 PM
โApr-16-2016 09:26 PM
โApr-16-2016 03:33 PM
smkettner wrote:
I think if I was buying ALL new stuff it would be disks.
That is the trouble with this RV stuff. For a few $$ more....
โApr-16-2016 02:09 PM
โApr-16-2016 01:59 PM
Memphisdoug wrote:
Well, I checked around my area for places that turn drums and rotors. The ones that do were unable to turn the armature face of my drums. Based on what I have read, the drums I have are in too rough of shape to use with my new brake assemblies. Therefore, I put in an order with etrailer.com for 4 new drums. That way, the whole braking system will be new and should work like new.
โApr-16-2016 01:06 PM
โApr-15-2016 11:24 PM
โApr-15-2016 08:10 PM
Boon Docker wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
You can buy new drums for $40-$50 each c/w new bearings. I bet that it would cost about the same amount to turn them, if you could find a place that would do it.
No, it doesn't cost as much as new drums..
Last time I had a auto drum turned it cost about $10 per drum, that was at least 20 yrs ago.. Might expect $15-$20 per drum now days..
If the drums have enough meat in them and you are turning 4 drums at $20 per drum you will spend $80 vs $200 at $50 for new drums..
There is nothing wrong with having a drum turned provided it is not worn past the max inside diameter.
The only reason to replace is if it will require to much removal of material past the max diameter or the drum is too far out of round.
People now days have gotten rather lazy and are willing to pop for new drums..
He is not wanting to have to brake surface turned, he wants to turn magnet surface. Whole different ball game.
Wow, you need to migrate to the modern world. What cost $10 20 years ago would cost $30-$40 today, if it were only the brake surface that was being done.
โApr-15-2016 06:49 PM
โApr-15-2016 06:02 PM
โApr-15-2016 04:01 PM
โApr-15-2016 03:35 PM
Boon docker wrote:
He is not wanting to have to brake surface turned, he wants to turn magnet surface.
OP wrote:
I want to get the surface that the magnets ride on turned on my brake drums
โApr-15-2016 03:23 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
You can buy new drums for $40-$50 each c/w new bearings. I bet that it would cost about the same amount to turn them, if you could find a place that would do it.
No, it doesn't cost as much as new drums..
Last time I had a auto drum turned it cost about $10 per drum, that was at least 20 yrs ago.. Might expect $15-$20 per drum now days..
If the drums have enough meat in them and you are turning 4 drums at $20 per drum you will spend $80 vs $200 at $50 for new drums..
There is nothing wrong with having a drum turned provided it is not worn past the max inside diameter.
The only reason to replace is if it will require to much removal of material past the max diameter or the drum is too far out of round.
People now days have gotten rather lazy and are willing to pop for new drums..
โApr-15-2016 03:19 PM
โApr-15-2016 03:17 PM