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On my Performax trailer it has air over hydraulic Kodiac disc brakes. 4 times now the outer pad has somehow left the caliper. Twice on 1 wheel and now two others. Then the piston pulls the caliper over against the rotor and kills the rotor and caliper. Plus the piston gets extended far enough out to where it leaks fluid and soon the master cylinder is emptied and no brakes.
One thought was the piston was retracting too far and too much clearance causing a lot of slop and possible vibration. I installed a 2lb residual valve and it didn't happen for probably about 10,000 miles this year. But happened again today. Calipers slide really easy back and forth. I didn't notice any excessive run out over the winter. Didn't measure, but wasn't obvious. Any thoughts or ideas? |
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Thanks for the reply. It's plumbed with hard lines to brackets on the frame, then rubber flexible lines to the calipers, and braided steels flex hoses on a couple that broke (free replacement from Performax, thanks Ronnie!)
The outer pads don't have any tabs (at least on the ones I've found at a very good brake supplier near me) and the little pins on the back of the tabs to locate in the caliper are pretty short. I've used a lot of the spray adhesive too. I'll try calling. Did once before but must have got the wrong guy.... |
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Re-reading my original post, I guess I wasn't real clear about what's going on. It's not so much of a problem with the outer pad wearing quickly, it's completely missing! Or is that what happens when the caliper doesn't move? When I removed the caliper it slid very easily on the bolts and bushings. The hoses do seem to be long enough. Have a little play in them and not being stretched. It's a 3 car, 36' stacker. 3 8000lb 8 lug axles. It's close on weight. Have 23,400 on the axles. Thanks again for your help! |
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![]() But I'll definitely double check all the hose lengths as well. |
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