Most auto parts stores carry the tool for those springs. Only about 5 bucks and a lot easier and safer. They double as an installation tool as well. Thanks for the videos, helping on my boat deck repair.
You helped me again. The backplate assembly I received from Etrailer came with the cylinder pushed all the way out so the brake pads were extended out of position and I couldn’t figure out how to get them seated correctly. After seeing you remove the cylinder I realized I could take it off and press it back in so the pin wasn’t sticking so far out. You saved me from returning it and waiting for a new one to be shipped.
Good video. During spring maintenance, checked brake fluid level to find there was none! In the middle of pulling all the brake cylinders and rebuilding and flushing lines. Reminds me why I absolutely hate drum brakes. God they suck.
I just basically did this to my boat trailer. But at my trailer parts store I was able to purchase 2 brake assemblies which include the back plate, pads and cylinder, 2 drums and all the bearings for 222.00 dollars. It may be a little bit more money but the brake assembly came all put together and all I had to do was bolt it on.
Hey man just an FYI, I would REALLY recommend getting some dedicated tools for working on drum brakes. I honestly can't believe you were able to do it without tools. They will help you so much. However, it still was a pain in the you know replacing 4 on my boat trailer lol
While you have the drums off is a good time to spray down the shoes with brake cleaner as oil can contribute to premature failures. Also a great time to lube the threads of the adjuster with anti-seize or sil-glide.
Good idea to spray down the brake shoes and the inside of the drum with brake cleaner before putting the drums back on .. you'll always touch the pad surface with a greasy finger and contaminate the shoes. Nice Vid
Your so lucky you boat in fresh water. I wonder what they would look like after 15 years in salt... that's what I'll be dealing with on my new trailer.
Most auto parts stores carry the tool for those springs. Only about 5 bucks and a lot easier and safer. They double as an installation tool as well. Thanks for the videos, helping on my boat deck repair.
You helped me again. The backplate assembly I received from Etrailer came with the cylinder pushed all the way out so the brake pads were extended out of position and I couldn’t figure out how to get them seated correctly. After seeing you remove the cylinder I realized I could take it off and press it back in so the pin wasn’t sticking so far out. You saved me from returning it and waiting for a new one to be shipped.
That was everything. Cylinders, races, bearings, turning the drums etc.
I have bad brakes, and I looked for a tutorial video for some time; and finaly I found it, thx gor sharing .
Good video. During spring maintenance, checked brake fluid level to find there was none! In the middle of pulling all the brake cylinders and rebuilding and flushing lines. Reminds me why I absolutely hate drum brakes. God they suck.
I just basically did this to my boat trailer. But at my trailer parts store I was able to purchase 2 brake assemblies which include the back plate, pads and cylinder, 2 drums and all the bearings for 222.00 dollars. It may be a little bit more money but the brake assembly came all put together and all I had to do was bolt it on.
Where you can get cylinder please
Hey man just an FYI, I would REALLY recommend getting some dedicated tools for working on drum brakes. I honestly can't believe you were able to do it without tools. They will help you so much. However, it still was a pain in the you know replacing 4 on my boat trailer lol
While you have the drums off is a good time to spray down the shoes with brake cleaner as oil can contribute to premature failures. Also a great time to lube the threads of the adjuster with anti-seize or sil-glide.
Will the muck cylinder create drag on your truck
Latex gloves, roll of paper towels, and a rubber floor Matt will make life easier
@firebull02 Good point, and I forgot to mention that in the video. I did do that, but the cam was not on.
Good idea to spray down the brake shoes and the inside of the drum with brake cleaner before putting the drums back on .. you'll always touch the pad surface with a greasy finger and contaminate the shoes. Nice Vid
I dont mess with the wheel cylinders I just replace the whole backing plate assembly, not too bad online prices. A hell of allot easier and quicker.
Where you can get part please
That is awesome. i would have paid that too.
Your so lucky you boat in fresh water. I wonder what they would look like after 15 years in salt... that's what I'll be dealing with on my new trailer.
You mean after 5 years in salt......
You can get entire back plate with everything new for 65.00 each.
Very helpful
Thanks
yep, I know.
They make a tool for removing the springs
40 ft lbs on the nut first then spin then back off to just tight...Have to seat the bearings and seal
you funny, the tool is like $5 cheeper then replacing a eye,,,,