pharmafrog
Active Member
All,
I am ripping through some brakes on my '14 F350. I am towing a Cyclone 4100 and am easily having to replace my brakes and rotors yearly. Is this normal? The fronts are going fast, and the rears are not long after.
Here is my real question. Is my brake controller really doing its job? I have the gain maxed out at 10, but have never had to do this before on my 2008 F250 KR. On that previous truck, I could feel the trailer slowing me down a bit and never went through brakes.
I would rather replace cheap drum brakes that i can do myself vice the 1000.00 nut roll I have to eat every year.
When I do squeeze the trigger on the controller to test and ensure I am fully hitched up I can feel it lock and pull my truck down, but I am not getting any braking feeling when using the foot brake pedal. I do see the gain rising, but it does not seem to relate correctly to braking applied from the trailer.
Thoughts? Help? Thanks.
Bruce
I am ripping through some brakes on my '14 F350. I am towing a Cyclone 4100 and am easily having to replace my brakes and rotors yearly. Is this normal? The fronts are going fast, and the rears are not long after.
Here is my real question. Is my brake controller really doing its job? I have the gain maxed out at 10, but have never had to do this before on my 2008 F250 KR. On that previous truck, I could feel the trailer slowing me down a bit and never went through brakes.
I would rather replace cheap drum brakes that i can do myself vice the 1000.00 nut roll I have to eat every year.
When I do squeeze the trigger on the controller to test and ensure I am fully hitched up I can feel it lock and pull my truck down, but I am not getting any braking feeling when using the foot brake pedal. I do see the gain rising, but it does not seem to relate correctly to braking applied from the trailer.
Thoughts? Help? Thanks.
Bruce