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When the brakes are applied on a M105A2, should they "lock up", or come to a rolling stop? I hooked up the M105A2 to the M35A2C. jacked up one side of the trailer axle, and hand spun the wheel. I had a buddy hit the brakes ont he deuce.... The tire came to a rolling stop. I was kinda expecting a sudden stop. Same thing with the other side... I'd say they "kinda" work, but not as well as I'd like.. But, I've never checked M105A2 trailer brakes, so I dont know what they should do...
I guess I need to check the M105A2's master cylinder, see if it's topped off with fluid and then bleed the brakes...
Air is getting to the trailer brake system. The trailer's air tank filled up, and I could bleed it down thru the drain on the bottom.
I pulled the hubs when I first got it, the brake shoes are in excellent shape, wheel cylinders not leaking, etc.. Perhaps I need to adjust the shoes, now that I think about it..
Any other checks I should do?
Thanks!
When the brakes are applied on a M105A2, should they "lock up", or come to a rolling stop? I hooked up the M105A2 to the M35A2C. jacked up one side of the trailer axle, and hand spun the wheel. I had a buddy hit the brakes ont he deuce.... The tire came to a rolling stop. I was kinda expecting a sudden stop. Same thing with the other side... I'd say they "kinda" work, but not as well as I'd like.. But, I've never checked M105A2 trailer brakes, so I dont know what they should do...
I guess I need to check the M105A2's master cylinder, see if it's topped off with fluid and then bleed the brakes...
Air is getting to the trailer brake system. The trailer's air tank filled up, and I could bleed it down thru the drain on the bottom.
I pulled the hubs when I first got it, the brake shoes are in excellent shape, wheel cylinders not leaking, etc.. Perhaps I need to adjust the shoes, now that I think about it..
Any other checks I should do?
Thanks!