Sep-07-2019 08:34 PM
Sep-08-2019 11:28 AM
time2roll wrote:
I would just replace the one corner and see what goes. Not near as big a deal to have everything perfectly balanced and matching on a trailer vs the tow vehicle.
Sep-08-2019 11:08 AM
Sep-08-2019 10:57 AM
Sep-08-2019 10:04 AM
Vintage465 wrote:
I'm going to disagree with previous posts. Electric trailer brakes are very "individual" in operation even thought they all receive the same brake signal from the controller. If one brake is slightly out of adjustment, it will just take longer to start braking compared to the other brakes on the axles. If one is worn less, meaning the new one, it may brake sooner when it get the signal if the other three aren't adjusted up to par. If the other brakes are not worn much, I don't see a reason to replace any more than the one side that gooped up...
Sep-08-2019 07:13 AM
opnspaces wrote:
No I would never hit the brake shoes with a belt sander.
Sep-08-2019 06:49 AM
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Sep-07-2019 11:44 PM
Sep-07-2019 10:05 PM
opnspaces wrote:
Shoes are usually sold in pairs. You can buy complete brake and backing plate assembly for about $50.
I personally would not replace brakes on just one side. You will never find replacement shoes with the same friction as the other side.
As far as the grabbing. That could be that the shoes are contaminated. Another reason though could be the grabbing brakes are extremely out of adjustment.
No I would never hit the brake shoes with a belt sander.
Sep-07-2019 09:05 PM