Ok so over the past 2 months I have broken 6 of the tubes that hold the spring brake to the brake backing plate. 1 was due to a blowout. then I lost two over about a 4 week period and not on this past 1200mile trip I broke off 3 along with 3 of the mount/hold tabs. last Monday I pulled and replaced both wedges on the front tandem and installed the tubes correctly and made sure they were secured with the u bolts. the tabs were in good condition. Somewhere after the Monteagle mountain and Paducah KY I noticed my brake pedal was hard on applying it but stopping was slow. So I got out and saw that atleast 1 of them was broken then. After continuing up into Illinois and then returning home I was slow and careful even at night with no traffic. Upon inspection all 3 of the holding tabs were broken at the tops.
So what could be causing this? I have spoken with both 73M819 and CSMDavis and we are out of ideas. Backing plates are on tight. tabs were good. u bolts were tight. Excessive hard braking? or just the road pounding from all the bumps? I have discussed having a heavier duty holding tab made as well as installing shocks. I don't think there is any axle walk while driving. It has become so frequent that now I carry cap off plugs for the air lines so when it brakes off I can simply cap the lines and remove the chamber so I have air pressure.
So what could be causing this? I have spoken with both 73M819 and CSMDavis and we are out of ideas. Backing plates are on tight. tabs were good. u bolts were tight. Excessive hard braking? or just the road pounding from all the bumps? I have discussed having a heavier duty holding tab made as well as installing shocks. I don't think there is any axle walk while driving. It has become so frequent that now I carry cap off plugs for the air lines so when it brakes off I can simply cap the lines and remove the chamber so I have air pressure.
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