This subject has been covered here before in the past - but with many more trucks now reaching higher mileages, hope there might be more accurate data now available on rear drum brake life for our older trucks...
MY early '91 Ram 250 now has about 118,000 miles, and still has the original rear brakes - the drums have never been off the truck. We tow a 7000 lb or so fiver - about 30,000 miles on the truck/5er combo - and as far as I can tell from the outside, the rear brakes are still performing perfectly - no funny noises, the normal amount of "drag" as I rotate the jacked-up rear wheels. Shucks - the PAINT is still quite evident on the whole outer surface of the drums, leading me to think they really haven't been stressed TOO much!
By way of comparison - and possibly an insight into my driving style - I just checked the semi-metallic FRONT pads on the truck, and with about 70,000 miles on them, they still have well over 50% of their thickness remaining...
Since I subscribe to the "if'n it ain't BROKE, don't try to FIX it", I am reluctant to start breaking rear gaskets and axle seals merely to take a "look-see". unless it clearly time and mileage to do so.
SO - what rear brake mileage mileage are some of the rest of you guys seeing from similar year and mileage trucks, and in use similar to ours?
MY early '91 Ram 250 now has about 118,000 miles, and still has the original rear brakes - the drums have never been off the truck. We tow a 7000 lb or so fiver - about 30,000 miles on the truck/5er combo - and as far as I can tell from the outside, the rear brakes are still performing perfectly - no funny noises, the normal amount of "drag" as I rotate the jacked-up rear wheels. Shucks - the PAINT is still quite evident on the whole outer surface of the drums, leading me to think they really haven't been stressed TOO much!
By way of comparison - and possibly an insight into my driving style - I just checked the semi-metallic FRONT pads on the truck, and with about 70,000 miles on them, they still have well over 50% of their thickness remaining...
Since I subscribe to the "if'n it ain't BROKE, don't try to FIX it", I am reluctant to start breaking rear gaskets and axle seals merely to take a "look-see". unless it clearly time and mileage to do so.
SO - what rear brake mileage mileage are some of the rest of you guys seeing from similar year and mileage trucks, and in use similar to ours?
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