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Re: Well done T_Bone!
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 31, 2004 at 11:18:38 from (204.255.239.115):
In Reply to: Re: Well done T_Bone! posted by T_Bone on October 31, 2004 at 03:41:37:
Howdy, I'm guessing you're right about the "over-adjusting". The only way I could get good brakes was to have them dragging all the time. After I found the wiring problems, I jacked up each wheel, and found that 3 of the 4 wouldn't hardly turn by hand. I had to back off the adjusters about 4 or 5 clicks to get them "free" again. I'm going on a 600 mile trip to gather up "stuff" I've bought off the internet. That'll tell me if the problem is solved. Before, 100 miles, and it would start loosing brakes. Funny thing about all of this. I replied to someone on another site, just a few days ago, about a lighting problem they were having. My reply was, "99% of all problems with a trailer is related to the ground". I giess I need to listen to my own "free advice" sometimes. Thanks again, John
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