Author Topic: How can you tell your Brake Cans are starting to go bad and may need replacing?  (Read 9092 times)

Offline Gary Hatt - Publisher BCM

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Offline Van

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I can tell...when I have to use the back of the truck in front of me to stop I know. Duct tape my freind... duct tape! ;D
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Offline Bill Gerrie

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If there is any holes due to rusting or damage they are automatically changed. Also if there is any air leaks when applied the diaphram is gone. Do not attempt to replace a rubber diaphram in a spring brake. The powerful spring can kill you. They are so cheap if in doubt replace them.

Offline freds

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Ok this has to be click bait, yes replace them LOL!!!

Offline Jim Blackwood

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Surely that'll buff out?

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