Mar-15-2017 07:10 PM
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Mar-16-2017 12:48 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Chum lee wrote:Very true, but if you think about how many wheels/brakes are out there for that brake shoe. It's a common size for all Dexter 5200, 6000, and 7000 lb. axles. That has to cover a whole lot of trailers/wheels. But the other size of the coin, how often do you hear people talk about changing the brake shoes on their trailer? I would imagine most people own their trailer for quite a few years and have never changed brake shoes. Mine is 7 years old and this is the first I've considered it.
A lot has to do with volume. Widely available, one size fits many applications and/or mass produced products are usually cheaper than "specialty" items. As Mexicowanderer says, where you buy the items also has an influence on the ultimate price you pay.
Chum lee
Mar-16-2017 12:30 PM
Chum lee wrote:Very true, but if you think about how many wheels/brakes are out there for that brake shoe. It's a common size for all Dexter 5200, 6000, and 7000 lb. axles. That has to cover a whole lot of trailers/wheels. But the other size of the coin, how often do you hear people talk about changing the brake shoes on their trailer? I would imagine most people own their trailer for quite a few years and have never changed brake shoes. Mine is 7 years old and this is the first I've considered it.
A lot has to do with volume. Widely available, one size fits many applications and/or mass produced products are usually cheaper than "specialty" items. As Mexicowanderer says, where you buy the items also has an influence on the ultimate price you pay.
Chum lee
Mar-16-2017 12:26 PM
Mar-16-2017 12:20 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Another post that talked about his oddly cracked brake shoes got me thinking about maybe changing mine out this spring. After doing some checking I've discovered how expensive those darned things are!
We're talking around $28 per wheel for two(!) brake shoes, just for the lousy shoes. I can get the shoes for the rear of my truck for under $20 for both wheels. And there is at least twice as much material on the shoe too! Around $200 for my triple axle is outrageous. IMO anyway.
Oh well, whatcha gonna do.
Mar-16-2017 11:20 AM
Mar-16-2017 08:17 AM
agesilaus wrote:
Well here's a place selling Dexter parts, cheap. I don't know anything about them and beware of shipping costs: Trailer Parts Superstore
Mar-16-2017 08:12 AM
time2roll wrote:Yeah, I'd like to have disks, but spending over $2000 to put disk brakes on a 7 year old trailer when it's original brakes still work is not very sensible. And I'm cheap. 🙂
Yes for the same reason I am going to install disk very soon.
All my other vehicles are disk so the trailer may as well be same.
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