I have a double axle trailer with Surge Brake System. I completely changed everything to brand new stuff. I changed the Surge brake cylinder, changed the brake lines.. Bled the system by pumping with the leveler with hand (2 people job). I got all 4 tires to spin one full circle before they come to a stop. I hear the brake drums barley touch. Sounds like a good adjustment right?
Well after driving on the road for about 1.5hrs, everything seemed fine.. On the way back home, about 20-30 minutes into the trip, the rear passenger tire started smoking real bad. I had to pull over and check it out. The rear passenger tire was very hot and smokey. I had no choice but to remove the brake line from that brake hub in order to make it home. It still smoke a little here and their but no where near as bad.
I decided to spend another $250 dollars on a complete brake system rebuild. I bought all 4 brand spanking new drums COMPLETE SETS, springs etc. Also bought new bearings. Re-greased everything and recapped with brand new seals.
Drove to the beach (2 hour drive) it was fine. Pulled the boat out of the water and drove about 1 hour. Pull into another river did some fishing. Got the boat back on the trailer and headed home that same day. 20-30 minutes into the drive, same crap happens. The dang rear passenger brake drum smokes up! I had to pull over because it was night time and everyone was honking at me that my rear tire was smoking. I unplugged the brake line once again and headed home. It still smoked a little after I unplugged it but not as bad. Once I got home I lifted the trailer in the air and notice that the rear passenger tire was kinda hard to turn. I loosen the brake tension on the brake drum and went to bed as a not a very happy man. I dumped probably close to $400- $500 bucks into this braking system and I end up with same results. What in the world is going on? Very similar in timing too. Seems like both trips took about 2-3 hours of traveling in order to get the brakes to smoke on Old and New parts.
Thanks for your advice ahead of time. (I hope you enjoyed my novel)
Well after driving on the road for about 1.5hrs, everything seemed fine.. On the way back home, about 20-30 minutes into the trip, the rear passenger tire started smoking real bad. I had to pull over and check it out. The rear passenger tire was very hot and smokey. I had no choice but to remove the brake line from that brake hub in order to make it home. It still smoke a little here and their but no where near as bad.
I decided to spend another $250 dollars on a complete brake system rebuild. I bought all 4 brand spanking new drums COMPLETE SETS, springs etc. Also bought new bearings. Re-greased everything and recapped with brand new seals.
Drove to the beach (2 hour drive) it was fine. Pulled the boat out of the water and drove about 1 hour. Pull into another river did some fishing. Got the boat back on the trailer and headed home that same day. 20-30 minutes into the drive, same crap happens. The dang rear passenger brake drum smokes up! I had to pull over because it was night time and everyone was honking at me that my rear tire was smoking. I unplugged the brake line once again and headed home. It still smoked a little after I unplugged it but not as bad. Once I got home I lifted the trailer in the air and notice that the rear passenger tire was kinda hard to turn. I loosen the brake tension on the brake drum and went to bed as a not a very happy man. I dumped probably close to $400- $500 bucks into this braking system and I end up with same results. What in the world is going on? Very similar in timing too. Seems like both trips took about 2-3 hours of traveling in order to get the brakes to smoke on Old and New parts.
Thanks for your advice ahead of time. (I hope you enjoyed my novel)