Determining The Correct Replacement Brake Assemblies For A 2013 Airstream Flying Cloud
Question:
I have a 2013 23’ Flying Cloud and I was wondering how I could find out the proper brakes to replace my old ones, is their a chart ?
asked by: Jim
Expert Reply:
There isn't a chart or guide for determining what brake assemblies your Flying Cloud has but you can easily determine the right replacements a few ways. The first being to remove the hub/drum assembly and check the inside of the brake assembly for any part numbers that could be used to identify what you have. If you have no part numbers then you can check the axle for the axle tag sticker and see what the capacity of the axle is. You can also measure the diameter and depth of the hub to determine the size of the brake assembly.
Once we have more information I'd be happy to help pick out the correct brake assembly for you.
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