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Brakes
Brakes
See Notice: Gooseneck Trailer Brakes
(Page 35). Adjust your trailer brakes
after the first 200 miles and then after
every 3,000 miles or 3 months of use.
The brake drum should be inspected
every 12 months or 12,000 miles.
Inspect the drum surface for excessive
wear or heavy scoring. If worn more
than .020”, oversized drums should be
turned. The maximum rebore should
not exceed .090”.
On trailers with electric brakes, also
inspect the inner surface of the
brake drum that contacts the brake
magnet. If the surface is scored or
worn unevenly, it should be refaced
by removing not more than .030” of
material.
Check the brake magnet for wear and
current draw every 6 months or 6,000
miles.
CAUTION
It is important that the wheel bearing bores are not
contaminated by metallic chips resulting from drum turning
or refacing. Make certain that wheel bearing cavities are
clean before reinstalling bearings and seals. The presence of
contaminants will cause premature wheel bearing failure.
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