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re: boat trailer problem
Posted on 7/11/20 at 2:00 pm to mack the knife
Posted on 7/11/20 at 2:00 pm to mack the knife
Not sure what else to tell you. There are about 3 pieces to this whole thing. Crawl your arse under there and figure it out.
Posted on 7/11/20 at 3:48 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Go to the coupler mfg website and get the manual for that model. It will have the instructions for bleeding the master cylinder and troubleshooting for your model.
Like was said there is the master cylinder and two wheel cylinders. One of them is the most likely the problem. Other than that, the shock absorber or actuator rod is all the is left.
Last thing I could think of other than above is if the shoes are way out of adjustment.
Like was said there is the master cylinder and two wheel cylinders. One of them is the most likely the problem. Other than that, the shock absorber or actuator rod is all the is left.
Last thing I could think of other than above is if the shoes are way out of adjustment.
Posted on 7/11/20 at 4:50 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
[quote]Crawl your arse under there and figure it out.[/quote
done. actuator had no voltage - broke wire
done. actuator had no voltage - broke wire
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