Jan-10-2021 06:02 AM
Jan-11-2021 09:56 AM
Jan-11-2021 09:38 AM
Boomerweps wrote:
IIRC, replacing the whole backing plate assembly isn’t a huge amount over new brake shoes. It’s actually easier than changing out the shoes. And you get new magnets. Apparently, the magnets wear down too.
Jan-11-2021 07:52 AM
Jan-11-2021 07:45 AM
Jan-11-2021 06:34 AM
Taffy.C wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
Good chance that all that is needed is an ADJUSTMENT of the brakes folks, not the replacement of the axles brakes and drums..
Definitely isn't the adjustment because I've checked that and its good on all 4 wheels. I'm rechecking the tow vehicle and controller first and will then check for voltage and buzz on the wheels with voltage applied. Worst case I figure I'm looking at replacing the brake assemblies and the posts in this thread have had a few good links. I also found a good vid on etrailer showing the replacement procedure.
Jan-11-2021 04:27 AM
Edd505 wrote:wing_zealot wrote:Edd505 wrote:Everyone, even the most experienced, has a first time. And with the internet, utube, and the rest it makes easier then ever to learn how.
Thinking if you need to ask you should likely need help. Brakes are not something to mess with, everyone's life depends on you being able to stop.
Well **** I never done one before and should have asked.
Jan-11-2021 12:34 AM
opnspaces wrote:
Almost any brake shop or even a Napa with a machine shop can measure the drums to see if they are worn out.
But just think about this. Most every car with 200,000 miles on it is still running the original rear brake drums.
Jan-10-2021 06:34 PM
wing_zealot wrote:Edd505 wrote:Everyone, even the most experienced, has a first time. And with the internet, utube, and the rest it makes easier then ever to learn how.
Thinking if you need to ask you should likely need help. Brakes are not something to mess with, everyone's life depends on you being able to stop.
Jan-10-2021 06:20 PM
Jan-10-2021 02:27 PM
Jan-10-2021 02:07 PM
prichardson wrote:
It is unlikely you would need new drums unless they have gotten scored by bad brake shoes. The shoes however, would need to be changed if they are worn. The easy way is to replace the backing plate and shoes as an assembly; especially if you want to upgrade to self adjusting.
Jan-10-2021 01:11 PM
Jan-10-2021 01:07 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Good chance that all that is needed is an ADJUSTMENT of the brakes folks, not the replacement of the axles brakes and drums..
Jan-10-2021 12:46 PM
deltabravo wrote:Fisherman wrote:
I'm surprised no one said to buy a new trailer because the ash tray was full.
Or when the black tank was full.. LOL