1216bandit
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Very good! I am trying to keep the expense down but not too the point of cheaping out. I would think 12" drum would perform as well or better than the 10" drums I have now.
Yep. Pick up some of these Titan free backing ones.Very good! I am trying to keep the expense down but not too the point of cheaping out. I would think 12" drum would perform as well or better than the 10" drums I have now.
So 12 inch electric drums it is!
The OP is going with hydraulic. Not sure why this guy even said that.You are gonna LOVE those electric brakes!
The OP is going with hydraulic. Not sure why this guy even said that.
Obviously, either are fine. You will end up inflating either to the same PSI.If my surge brake system was in need of attention I would really consider going to electric, but the lines are like new and the master cylinder was just done last year
Bruce, I am looking at 225/75R-15 E rated as well as D rated tires. I am 4200 lbs on the axle and the
E rated tires are 10 ply with max capacity of 2850 lbs @ max psi of 80
D rated tires are 8 ply with max capacity of 2540 lbs @ max psi of 65
Tires are both Loadstar.
Understandable considering that off the wall statement.Clearly my attention to detail is lacking huh?![]()
Understandable considering that off the wall statement.