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Unread 11-23-2009, 07:35 AM
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Gonna have to change yer ways to have a CHANCE at preventing brake lockup...even then, it'll be a battle...one problem is, when you 1st dunk your boat, then the trailer sits all day w/saltwater in all the wrong places...start taking two buckets of freshwater to the ramp, then after you get the boat off, douse each brake in the parking lot...then you'll have a chance at keepin' 'em from lockin' up...then when you get home, HOSE those puppies down GOOD, from every angle you can...the wear you mention looks good, except in the second picture, the wear is not as wide across the face of the rotor as the 1st pic...something wrong there...

Get a set of jack-stands, pull the wheels and start spraying parts and working them til loose and working...brakes are great when working...but a PIA WHEN NOT...I fought the battle for YEARS and finally CHUNKED mine and upgraded the truck's brakes...
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