Travelling from Ontario to B. C. First day out wheel overheating to the extent that the plastic wheel lug-nut caps had distorted. Turned out to be a broken brake spring - the one that links both shoes together below the adjuster.
Trailer brakes did not seem to be stopping the rig the way I thought it should so I took it to a dealer in Calgary to look at. Turns out 3 more springs had broken and the shoes were cracked due to overheating.
Question: If the trailer brakes were not set to their optimum why would the springs break and shoes crack? The repair shop said that maybe the brakes were not adjusted properly. What is the proper procedure to adjust these brakes. The trailer has Dexter axles, 6 bolt hub and 12 x 2 shoes. Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks, Richard
Trailer brakes did not seem to be stopping the rig the way I thought it should so I took it to a dealer in Calgary to look at. Turns out 3 more springs had broken and the shoes were cracked due to overheating.
Question: If the trailer brakes were not set to their optimum why would the springs break and shoes crack? The repair shop said that maybe the brakes were not adjusted properly. What is the proper procedure to adjust these brakes. The trailer has Dexter axles, 6 bolt hub and 12 x 2 shoes. Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks, Richard