GAmes
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The front disks on a '97 2WD are one piece with the hubs. Last weekend I replaced both hub/rotors, both calipers, new Timpken bearings/races and the pads, then flushed/bled the system back to front with synthetic DOT 3 fluid. After a 10 mile test drive everything seemed to be good, no heat and even braking. I did not do a bed-in procedure that I just researched from issue 50. Tues day I pulled a friend's 3000 pound boat about 150 miles to a lake, but did not check the hubs for heat when we were there. On the return trip yesterday I remarked to him that he might want to get his trailer brakes checked out because they didn't seem to be working well. After dropping him & the boat at his house I drove home, about 6 miles. Roughly 20 minutes later I thought about the brakes and did a touch test on the hubs. They were pretty warm, a lot warmer than they ought to be but not blistering hot. So my question. Did I make a mistake by switching to synthetic DOT 3 since I didn't change the master cylinder (it is the original)? Both hubs are equally hot so I'm ruling out the bearings because they were packed and installed the same way I do the job every 50k miles. I'm going to go out and do the bed-in procedure this morning to see if that makes a difference.