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Where to find brake shoes for my trailer

etrailer.com sells just the shoes.

Its not much more to get the whole assembly, then you get new springs, magnets and hardware. Almost not worth it to buy just the shoes.
 
Also, hit up a trailer/RV store that has a service dept....
Six-Robblees up here has the shoes...
Vacationland RV up here has shoe sets, magnets, etc all avail individually
Circle-A Trailers up here has stuff...

It's out there...:awesomework:
 
Olympic Brake Supply is able to bond new pads on your old. Cost is about the same or slightly less than new.
 
Yes, they said they could get the shoes, but tried selling my loaded backing plates instead.


i just got the loaded plates as it was a minimal difference $ and made it worth the money to not tear apart and re assemble, the plates are like four bolts......
 
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