Braking Issues
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by MX127, Dec 24, 2019.
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Merry X/mas or happy hol/days, because you may have the old stile brake drums on the 99 yr. some one may have put the new hub centered stile drums on it or other way around, old stile drums on hub centered axles, you can jack up the rear axle and back off adj. then spin wheels and look for hot spots spread out on drum where shoes are only hitting on a few spots
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Instead of the pick-a-part-and-pray method, why not buy a pressure gauge and plumb it in a few different places and find out what exactly the system is doing?
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What AModelCat said.
Confirm readings on any suspect locations.
Go to last place you, or someone, worked on unit
and see if numbers on newly changed part correspond with #'s on rest of truck.
There is a wealth of information just in this thread - to be able to get a handle on it.
Please Let everyone know what you find.
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I found that unusual but the fact all drums, shoes and hardware on this unit came worn out, I have nothing to compare with.
You gave rise so something I'll need check into.
Thanks for the reply to all!
Merry Christmas
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