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Old 06-07-2011, 12:28 PM   #1
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Default Re: Trailer brake problem-air over hydraulic discs

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Re-reading my original post, I guess I wasn't real clear about what's going on. It's not so much of a problem with the outer pad wearing quickly, it's completely missing! Or is that what happens when the caliper doesn't move? When I removed the caliper it slid very easily on the bolts and bushings.

The hoses do seem to be long enough. Have a little play in them and not being stretched.

It's a 3 car, 36' stacker. 3 8000lb 8 lug axles. It's close on weight. Have 23,400 on the axles.

Thanks again for your help!
When the caliper doesn't slide the outside pad wears quickly, this is the only way I could see the pad coming out of caliper. I have seen a failure when the bonded brake material has come off the steel backer and pad has come out. I have gone to all riveted pads on my trailer for that reason. Napa should have riveted pads (pads from a 1985 Cadillac Deville along with calpier are the same as Kodiak parts). Check the wear on the inside and outside pads to be sure they are wearing the same or close. when I service this style brake I pull rubbers and sliders and make sure they are clean and no debri. make sure to use disc break slide grease on all slider bolts.
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Old 06-07-2011, 01:02 PM   #2
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Default Re: Trailer brake problem-air over hydraulic discs

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When the caliper doesn't slide the outside pad wears quickly, this is the only way I could see the pad coming out of caliper. I have seen a failure when the bonded brake material has come off the steel backer and pad has come out. I have gone to all riveted pads on my trailer for that reason. Napa should have riveted pads (pads from a 1985 Cadillac Deville along with calpier are the same as Kodiak parts). Check the wear on the inside and outside pads to be sure they are wearing the same or close. when I service this style brake I pull rubbers and sliders and make sure they are clean and no debri. make sure to use disc break slide grease on all slider bolts.
Great, thanks. I did maintenance on the brakes over the winter and did as you suggested with the grease and tried to be really clean and make sure it operated correctly. I'll check the rest of them to see if they're wearing equally. Just a bummer I can't do any diagnosing on the one that's screwed up. Makes perfect sense what you're saying. Frustrating and expensive to fix when you think you've done it right the first time

But I'll definitely double check all the hose lengths as well.
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