I know this is not a trailer forum; however I am restoring my M-100 trailer, a little bit at a time...
I am in the process of sandblasting the parts for the brakes (all the little pieces and parts, along with the drums) in preparation of putting primer on them...
The inside of the drums have a little bit of pitting due to rust; only the good lord knows whe they worked last... Should I have them turned prior to reinstalling them?
They are the original drums, with the slot to adjust the brakes. I know that the brakes are only applied when parked. I feel it would give me a better grip and help keep things cleaner if I do...
Comments please...
Should I turn the drums?
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- GregS
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Hal,
I would turn them, just saves having to tear it down later to do it.
Nothing worst than finishing a project, then to have to go back into it to do something you should have done in the first place.
It also saves the paint from getting all chipped up from a post-paint tear down besides giving you a better surface for the new shoes to mate with.
Greg
I would turn them, just saves having to tear it down later to do it.
Nothing worst than finishing a project, then to have to go back into it to do something you should have done in the first place.
It also saves the paint from getting all chipped up from a post-paint tear down besides giving you a better surface for the new shoes to mate with.
Greg