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When To Replace Trailer Brake Pads

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sherkad25
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2011-03-04 10:15 AM (#131145)
Subject: When To Replace Trailer Brake Pads


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I just bought a 2000 Featherlite 3 horse slantload. I am planning on pulling the wheels and repacking the bearings and, if necessary, changing the brake pads. I wondered if one of the mechanics would tell me how much pad should there be left before they need to be replaced? Thank You.
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wyndancer
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Posted 2011-03-04 2:33 PM (#131162 - in reply to #131145)
Subject: RE: When To Replace Trailer Brake Pads


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What I have found is that the bonding (friction material to steel shoe) will let go way before the friction material is wore out. But if they get down to 1/8" thickness, I'd replace them.....and if you shop around you will find that the backing plate, with all new hardware and the shoes, isn't much more expensive than just the shoes....maybe $15/wheel more.
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retento
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Posted 2011-03-04 3:01 PM (#131168 - in reply to #131145)
Subject: RE: When To Replace Trailer Brake Pads


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Replacing the backing plate, springs, shoes and all the hardware as cheap as the shoes alone, new magnets and everything.... R&R four mounting bolts and the brake wires and you're done. Don't forget to repace those wheel seals, most of them are a one time thing. Each side is different, there's right and left...  NOTE:  Left Hand = Drivers Side   &    Right Hand = Passenger Side

If you order for four wheels you should end up with two rights and two lefts..... Two different part numbers.

EXAMPLE... http://www.easternmarine.com/Electric-Trailer-Brake-Assemblies/

 



Edited by retento 2011-03-04 3:05 PM
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sherkad25
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2011-03-05 2:47 PM (#131210 - in reply to #131145)
Subject: RE: When To Replace Trailer Brake Pads


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Thank You all for your help. Looks like there is 3/16" - 1/4" left on the brakes. I think I'm going to wait until next time I repack the bearings and replace the pads then. Thanks Again.
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