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larry g
 
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If they have a bendix type brake on them with a long and short shoe on the
brake linings the short shoe leads. If they have two cylinders per side,
one for each shoe, then the rotational force when activated should drive the
shoe into the pivot point and not the cylinder.
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I have a set of modular home axels with electric brakes that I want to

use
for the trailer.
QUESTION------I would assume that there is a preferred (correct) rotation
direction for the wheels on these axels to best accomadate the electric

brakes.
If so, how do I determine that direction in order to properly mount the

axels?
Any ideas welcome. Thanks.

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