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Tony Thomas
 
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Default Speaking of trailer brakes...

Agreed. Don't do the PAM. Will ruin your pads.

Only real solution would be to block up the axle and once a week or so go
out and spin the tires over. That or remove the caliper.
As for the rust, don't worry about it. First time you use the brakes that
will come right off.

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"Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message
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On 02 Jan 2004 00:29:45 GMT, (JDavis1277) wrote:

Spray a little "Pam" on the rotors just before completeing your back in

for the
winter.

We fish year round here, so don't have the same problem. But, I'd give

the Pam
a try if I needed to stop my rotors from sticking to the pads.

Butch


If the Pam penetrates the pads at all, you won't have breaks next
spring until you put in new pads.
Mark E. Williams



 
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