I have an '02 Ram-lin tandem axle trailer with surge drum brakes on the front wheels. Before I head to the trailer shop, thought I might see if anyone has some insight.
Brakes stopped working a few weeks ago, it took a while to notice since I have a 3/4 ton truck and drive pretty gently with the boat. After a couple of times getting pushed around, and increased clunking, I checked the fluid and it was empty. There are no noticable leak spots on the trailer.
I went ahead and refilled with new fluid, and bled the lines and tried it out both in the garage and on the road.
The "clunk" is reduced. When I spin the tires by hand and engage the brakes with a screwdriver, I hear them engage and the wheel stops spinning immediatly...but with the brakes engaged I can turn the wheel by hand....which explains why they felt like they were only kind of working on the road test. Before all this they worked fantastic, and would actually lock up only on really hard stops.
1.) Do I need to re-bleed the lines?
2.) What else could I check?
3.) New actuator? New brakes? Cost?
thanks!
Brakes stopped working a few weeks ago, it took a while to notice since I have a 3/4 ton truck and drive pretty gently with the boat. After a couple of times getting pushed around, and increased clunking, I checked the fluid and it was empty. There are no noticable leak spots on the trailer.
I went ahead and refilled with new fluid, and bled the lines and tried it out both in the garage and on the road.
The "clunk" is reduced. When I spin the tires by hand and engage the brakes with a screwdriver, I hear them engage and the wheel stops spinning immediatly...but with the brakes engaged I can turn the wheel by hand....which explains why they felt like they were only kind of working on the road test. Before all this they worked fantastic, and would actually lock up only on really hard stops.
1.) Do I need to re-bleed the lines?
2.) What else could I check?
3.) New actuator? New brakes? Cost?
thanks!
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