Time for brakes?

   / Time for brakes? #1  

hrcarver

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I hauled a half dozen pallets of sod to the next town over on my p/u-tag trailer this afternoon (Not a habit, but our road tractor was temporarily down).

I took it easy, but when I firmly applied brakes it seems like there was more shaking than stopping. Brakes seem just fine unloaded.

I was thinking rotors (4 of them:( ), but I dont know... shouldn't they be warped all the time?
 
   / Time for brakes? #2  
Your rotors are probably just heat glazed and not warped, that would explain the shaking under load.
 
   / Time for brakes?
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That's a new one to me. If I understand, this just happens if the brakes are hot? Is there a solution other than cool brakes?
 
   / Time for brakes? #4  
I think its warped rotors. I did it before also. Had to pull a 10K trailer down a big hill with no trailer brakes.

Only fix is to have them turned and dont do that again. lol

Chris
 
   / Time for brakes? #5  
Heat glazing results when an OEM pad is heated beyond standard use, the heat essentially melts the pad an rotor making them dinner plate smooth, slightly irregular and taking away a good portion of their stopping power. To fix this condition you should have the rotors turned(like diamond pilot said) and switch to a semi-ceramic pad, if your rotors are shot...shop aftermarket cross drilled ones that are designed for heavy use, I was a stubborn OEM guy for years till my son talked me into a front set on my tow rig and I realized the first time I applied the brakes how wrong I was all these years, as a bonus they were Less than OEM replacements.
 
   / Time for brakes? #6  
I have resurfaced heat glazed brake pads with a wire brush in the angle grinder... Luckily they dont sell asbestos brake lining anymore these days ;)
 
   / Time for brakes? #7  
I have resurfaced heat glazed brake pads with a wire brush in the angle grinder... Luckily they dont sell asbestos brake lining anymore these days ;)

Doesn't matter, you were wearing a dust mask anyway, RIGHT???
David from jax
 
   / Time for brakes? #9  
Well, at least your feet didn't breathe in the fumes!!!
David from jax
 
   / Time for brakes? #10  
I would look at the rear of the truck first. When you have no load the rear brakes do very little but once you put a load it down that's when you'll notice problems.
 

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