Had that happen on a old set of drums over extended the rod coming out of the wheel cylinder for the hub hot and puked grease down the side of the boat. It is a pretty simple set up I’ve done three different trailers but never had this issue before. I’ll figure it out one day, I was reading on a...
Mine do work when i have to slam on the brakes it’s only when light braking they start to bump on and off constantly it’s weird. I may pull the brake lines at the rear blow them out again and then bleed them and try something new with the hitch. I give pacific a call and see if they have had any...
The truck does have all trailer brake stuff but I’m going to try one more thing before I decide to drop that kinda money for trailer brakes.
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Nope brake line connects directly to it, but no clue been working fine till this truck that’s why I’m really thinking it has to do with the drop hitch slop. I’m going to try to fab something new up to hold it down and try again I guess haha [emoji2375]
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Installed the new master cylinder that came with the drum brake orifice and no luck still doing it, has to be the drop hitch slop that’s effecting it.
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That’s what I thought as well so I replaced it even though the old one felt fine and still did it. Wheel bearing grease looked fairly fresh, the front axle hubs never came off.
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It was just the backing assemblies and that was over a year ago and they worked fine, I really don’t think even if the drum was warped it would cause them to slam on and off so hard and it does it at all speeds it’s weird, but no it was clean I flushed all old fluid when I replaced the...
Ya idk if the master cylinder looks so bad cause the tip of the trailer sticks out of the carport and it rusted or what but ya probably just do that depending on price cause I may just buy the whole new assembly then
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