r6chiro
Veteran
Hi,
I've adjusted the parking brake cable as much as it will go, yet it still seems to slip when trying to hold the sled on the trailer. It worked well for a couple of loads/unloads after last adjustment, then weakens again. Is there any onther way to adjust it or do I now change the pads? Thanks 06 rtx.
I've adjusted the parking brake cable as much as it will go, yet it still seems to slip when trying to hold the sled on the trailer. It worked well for a couple of loads/unloads after last adjustment, then weakens again. Is there any onther way to adjust it or do I now change the pads? Thanks 06 rtx.

hayastusa
Pro
Take it off...Throw it away and use the brake lever. I pull the lever and stick a hex key in behind...holds better than the e-brake ever did.
r6chiro
Veteran
Thanks, I'll try that. Darn near took my head off trying to load onto the trailer alone.
torque monster
Extreme
I tried the hand brake trick but the sled spent 9 hrs on a trailer on a Chocrane trip and by the time we got home there was no pressure left on the brake (the master must slowly bleed off)So I replaced the pads and all is well again. The only thing I did different is shim the parking brake assembly with a couple of stainless steel washers to bring the inner pad closer to the rotor. This now applies the brake at only 1/3 of the total travel of the parking brake lever!! Now there is less space to "TAKE UP" I get alot more pressure on the brake.
hayastusa
Pro
torque monster said:I tried the hand brake trick but the sled spent 9 hrs on a trailer on a Chocrane trip and by the time we got home there was no pressure left on the brake (the master must slowly bleed off)So I replaced the pads and all is well again. The only thing I did different is shim the parking brake assembly with a couple of stainless steel washers to bring the inner pad closer to the rotor. This now applies the brake at only 1/3 of the total travel of the parking brake lever!! Now there is less space to "TAKE UP" I get alot more pressure on the brake.

Sorry, I didn't mean for long term use. I only use the brake when I load on a tilt deck trailer or stop on a hill to take a leak. I'd use tie downs for trailering as opposed to the brake.
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I thought the P-Brake was only meant for short term anyway and not for trailering. Anyone have anyexperiance with the Pioneer P-Brake eliminator kit?