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Oct-25-2015 10:43 AM
John H wrote:
If there is an apology needed to offer the Op Shadow Catcher, then it is extended,
I can truthfully say,,,This his posted thread fell right in with what my son and I are looking into right at this moment ~~~~~~ along with the above advice on having to change what I was told was a brand new axil on this camper, and can confirm 2 brand new wheels and hubs ~~~~the post fell right in !!!!
So maybe to stretch my intrudance a bit further,,,
I Thank you Lynnmor,
Although non of your doing, it has made our deli ma a lot more complicated. but then I have found this is so when some good additional info come along in any scene, additional choices then also have to be made. And this in this case,it is good for us to know. Now, what to do, what to do ????
oh by the way if it matters,,,Drexel and Dexter are two different manufactures
It kind of amazes me on how many names of manufacture, of these complete new or re-do electronic brake kits are out there. A couple of American made ones, which I was leaning forward on, but now if these 7" ones, are for some reasoning are made to be junk, I wonder why ? What can't they do, or do to, to the 7" sizes that does not translate to the 10" size ?
Oct-25-2015 08:44 AM
Oct-24-2015 11:05 PM
John H wrote:
Lynnmor I hope that you are still around,
I came across what I thought was a good price on a older Coleman 12' Pop-up, bought it for my son and t his family. The owner informed me up front, that last year the bearing took out the axial and he replace it with a new one along with hew tires and wheels, but did not go the cost of putting back on the brakes. I have checked and he did buy the flanged axial that is required to add back on the electric brakes.around $500 plus.
Now I read your post and,,,,,,well can you fill in the make you have been having trouble with and all of the details on all of those experience down threw the years and what was their solutions ?
Oct-24-2015 04:42 PM
Oct-23-2015 09:40 AM
carringb wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
Understood..
However, even with say a disc brake upgrade there IS a "point of no returns" on how much extra braking can be provided before tire lock up on the trailer becomes a greater problem..
That is true, but he's having overheating problems, and disc brakes are simply superior for heat rejection. I know the feeling well too because it only takes 1 hard stop from 70 MPH on a downhill (6-8%) to cause brake fade in my tailer.
Oct-22-2015 08:20 PM
Oct-22-2015 07:47 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Understood..
However, even with say a disc brake upgrade there IS a "point of no returns" on how much extra braking can be provided before tire lock up on the trailer becomes a greater problem..
Oct-22-2015 07:16 PM
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