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TIDALWAVE
Senior Member Joined: 21 Nov 2009 Location: MINNESOTA Online Status: Offline Posts: 315 |
Topic: Self-Adjusting Brakes? Posted: 18 Sep 2012 at 10:02am |
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It appears that Lippert and Dexter brakes may or may not be self-adjusting. It may depend on the year and model of the brakes. I have gotten comments about both.
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TIDALWAVE
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Keith-N-Dar
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 03 Apr 2011 Location: Mayville, WI Online Status: Offline Posts: 1447 |
Posted: 18 Sep 2012 at 4:22pm | |
It would be hard to believe that FR would accept the potential liability by putting non-self adjusting brakes on their units then not having lots of notice about having to have them adjusted for safety in their literature. The only thing in my literature says my axle is a Lippert, but it is in the general booklet that also specs other things as being made by different folks that my pod has. Who knows?
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Keith-N-Dar
Boris & Betty (Boston Terriers) 2011 R-Pod 177 2010 Ford F-150 |
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kymooses
Senior Member Joined: 01 Aug 2010 Location: Louisville, Ky Online Status: Offline Posts: 1807 |
Posted: 19 Sep 2012 at 9:30pm | |
I have the Dexter axle and my brakes are in fact self adjusting.
As others have said maybe it's just on some of the newer models of Pods and they cover both lippert and dexter in some cases. And as mentioned backing up while applying the brakes does put tension on the spring and re-adjusts them quite nicely. I had noticed them braking better on the way home from our last trip but didn't pay it much attention as I still planned to self adjust them as discussed in the other post. Today after having backed the Pod into the driveway from our last trip, I noticed they were as they were before I did the wheel bearings maintenance. While taking the Pod in today to have the fender lights added the Pod was shuddering and bouncing a bit as I applied my TV brakes. It then occured to me that I had done enough backing around the campground and at home in the driveway to give my brakes the distance they needed to re-adjust on their own. I pulled over and reset my brake controller on a side road back down to the initial level it was on and the brakes were smooth and comfortable again. So a lot learned from a simple question about two holes in the brake drum!
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bhamster
Senior Member Joined: 19 May 2011 Location: Washington Online Status: Offline Posts: 165 |
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 at 1:05am | |
This seems promising, but how do you actually know that they're self-adjusting? Is it written somewhere? Have you taken it apart and seen something different inside? If so, can you share this with us so we can determine if our's are also self-adjusting?
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podsuperior
Newbie Joined: 13 Oct 2011 Location: Northern MN Online Status: Offline Posts: 28 |
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 at 10:08am | |
Last weekend I noticed my trailer pulling to one side while braking.
I emailed back and forth with Dexter, based on my SN# they told me I have the self adjusting brakes. The rep there told me they only adjust while braking moving forward. He told me there is no adjustment I can make and I should take the trailer to a brake shop if I continue to have the problem. I have been driving lots of dirt roads, he mentioned that my brakes may have gotten gunked up, I blew them out with a compressor - we will see if that does anything - hard to tell until I am on the highway. |
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2011 RPOD 177 - 2017 Tacoma
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techntrek
Admin Group - pHp Joined: 29 Jul 2009 Location: MD Online Status: Offline Posts: 9059 |
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 at 11:58am | |
Interesting, I thought all drum brakes adjusted while braking in reverse.
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Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ Pod instruction manual
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Footslogger03
Senior Member Joined: 21 Jul 2011 Location: Laramie, WY Online Status: Offline Posts: 362 |
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 at 12:02pm | |
========================== That's always been my understanding too. Then again ...it's been a very long time since I've worked on/with drum brakes. 'Slogger |
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Livin' the Dream ...'Slogger
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Camper Bob
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 26 Sep 2011 Location: Portland Oregon Online Status: Offline Posts: 913 |
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 at 12:04pm | |
Just spoke to 2 local dealers and I am assuming that the Lippert axle on my Rpod does not have self-adjusting brakes per the instructions that came with my trailer. That said, I am approaching 6,000 miles on the trailer and that is the recommended mileage to repack the wheel bearings. Both dealers are quoting between $225-$250 to repack the bearings and adjust the brakes. Althought some of yous guys can do this yourself, I am not inclined to. Is that in the ballpark? Safe Travels.
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Camper Bob and Camper Sue
Gracie the Wonder Dog (12 LB. Mini Dachshund) 2013 Rpod 171HRE(ORPod) 2016 Lance 1685 2015 Nissan Pathfinder |
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kymooses
Senior Member Joined: 01 Aug 2010 Location: Louisville, Ky Online Status: Offline Posts: 1807 |
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 at 1:09pm | |
I looked on my axle saw the Dexter part number and then looked online for the brake drums that are the same as the ones I have. I watched a, great as always, etrailer video of that Dexter brake drum part number and the guy explains that they are self adjusting, that this cable thats shown in the video re-adjusts the brakes shoes as you are moving backward and braking. Again, mine are smooth and braking normally again. Next time that I repack the wheel bearings I'll know to back the pod down the driveway once or twice to get the shoes aligned again properly.
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bhamster
Senior Member Joined: 19 May 2011 Location: Washington Online Status: Offline Posts: 165 |
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 at 2:05pm | |
Can you post the link to this video so we can see what the cable looks like? Thanks
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