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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes
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Posted by edss!! on July 23, 2007 at 14:07:53 from (70.130.226.84):
In Reply to: Re: Electric Trailer Brakes posted by ScottyHOMEy on July 23, 2007 at 09:38:44:
The original poster stated "Adjustment is set where I can hear rubbing some when wheel is spun." That sounds like they are adjusted pretty close to where they need to be. Most of the problems I have had concerning the brakes on my trailers has always turned out to be electrical but I quess if they are out of adjustment far enough they wouldn't work right either. My controller in the cab of the truck has a slide switch that controls the current to the magnets when the brakes are applied. If my controller is not set right in the truck the brakes will be either to weak or hard.That might be something you could look at to. If the fridge isn't working make sure it's plugged in before you tear it apart.Hope it helps and good luck
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