Brake shoe replacement question

   / Brake shoe replacement question #11  
Bought the last new set for the camper from trailerparts superstore and the complet kits were much cheaper than just the shoes and they came right in Dexter boxes too.
 
   / Brake shoe replacement question #12  
Little late here, but my local NAPA crries everything, including complete backing plate with magnet, shoes etc.

Have a couple supply/repair shops in the greater area that has everything too.

If you tow 10,000, are you doing bearing repack and/or replacement? Dexter says to repack them 12 months or 12,000 miles.
 
   / Brake shoe replacement question
  • Thread Starter
#13  
Little late here, but my local NAPA crries everything, including complete backing plate with magnet, shoes etc.

Have a couple supply/repair shops in the greater area that has everything too.

If you tow 10,000, are you doing bearing repack and/or replacement? Dexter says to repack them 12 months or 12,000 miles.

I have about 10,000 miles on it and is 1 year old. I am repacking the bearings. I ordered the backing plate set-up from etrailer.com. I checked Napa and Reilly's but wanted a specific company brand which they couldn't get. I didn't know at the time that this stuff was interchangeable.
The only thing now is if I can get the magnet faces perfect. If I cannot, oh well, maybe next time. I used this trailer for a bunch of trips from Wis. to TN and now I am done with the move. I may put on 1000 miles in the next year, but don't expect much more than that.
 
   / Brake shoe replacement question
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#14  
It has been a month since my GN brake job which turned out okay but haven't run it down the road yet because I need to change hitches in the truck because I have the camper hitch in it now. I decided to do a brake job on my camper right away because of the GN success story and because I haven't looked at them in maybe 20-30,000 and also because they don't seem to stop adequately plus seem to run to warm, except for one corner.

The axles are 8,000# and have 12-1/4" x 3-1/2" shoes so they are heavy duty, at least to me.

Three backing plates and shoes on the warm running corners looked sort of okay. The shoes had about 1/4"+ shoe left. The corner where it ran cool to the touch only had 1 shoe on and that was at least 1/4 to 3/8" thick.

What in the heck happened to the other pad???? The metal was there and rubbed on the hub doing a little damage, but no pad. :confused3: I do remember having one leaky corner worked on 10 years ago, but don't remember exactly which one. Was it bad from the factory or the camper dealership??:confused3:

I wanted to change all the magnets but magnets were half the price of the whole assembly, so I ordered all new assemblies and am having the hubs cut this morning, even though they looked fine, except where the magnets rode.

This is just an update for my buds.:dance1:
 
   / Brake shoe replacement question #15  
I've seen them separate before and all that is left is the backing plate. Not common but it does happen.
 

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