Hello,
I am in the process of replacing the front wheel bearings in my 1973
Canyon Lands and while I am at it, I thought I'd replace the brake
linings, turn the rotors,etc. Does anyone know if the Performance
Friction Carbon Metallic Pads are available for the motor homes? It's
always been a good high performance pad on other applications. I'm not
at all worried about increase rotor wear, a small price to pay for super
stopping power.
Also, I was wondering which ball joint is the loaded joint, i.e.
upper or lower? I think I'll change these out and rebuild the final
drive axle assemblies while I am in there. I had one heck of a time
braking the 1 1/2 inch front axle nuts loose. It took a 3/4 " drive
socket and breaker bar with a five foot cheater bar and even then it
didn't want to come loose. I figure with all this effort, I might as
well do the works while I'm in there. The coach has just 79K miles on it
but like many others gh\has been sitting extensively. Thanks for any
information you could provide. Hopefully someone will talk to brakes and
front suspension at Vegas also.
Phil Swanson
I am in the process of replacing the front wheel bearings in my 1973
Canyon Lands and while I am at it, I thought I'd replace the brake
linings, turn the rotors,etc. Does anyone know if the Performance
Friction Carbon Metallic Pads are available for the motor homes? It's
always been a good high performance pad on other applications. I'm not
at all worried about increase rotor wear, a small price to pay for super
stopping power.
Also, I was wondering which ball joint is the loaded joint, i.e.
upper or lower? I think I'll change these out and rebuild the final
drive axle assemblies while I am in there. I had one heck of a time
braking the 1 1/2 inch front axle nuts loose. It took a 3/4 " drive
socket and breaker bar with a five foot cheater bar and even then it
didn't want to come loose. I figure with all this effort, I might as
well do the works while I'm in there. The coach has just 79K miles on it
but like many others gh\has been sitting extensively. Thanks for any
information you could provide. Hopefully someone will talk to brakes and
front suspension at Vegas also.
Phil Swanson