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Baja Man wrote:
ALL 4 drums (and measured at each shoe area - 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock) were between 92F-93F except for one shoe area on one wheel. The secondary shoe (3 o'clock position) on right rear wheel measured 99F-100F
NOTE: They were all warm to the touch, but no where near as hot as yesterday.
Thoughts?
Oct-11-2022 07:39 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Go do the same routine and timing with just your car or truck and stick your finger on the rotor. If you burn your finger, your trailer brakes are fine. If you don't then they may need backed off a tad, especially since you need to be economical with your brake linings.
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I tested brakes by driving around under tow for approx. 5-10 miles braking hard and also using my Tekonsha brake lever to brake hard (not at the same time). I did hard braking doing 30-40mph. I did this to adjust my Tekonsha gain setting and to be sure brakes did not lock up on a hard stop.
After the drive, I pulled over near my home and went back to touch brake drums. They were very hot to the touch...all 4.
Oct-11-2022 05:04 AM
Baja Man wrote:
That was my first thought......I'll re-adjust with no rub and drive test it again
....wonder if any damage occurred?
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