Picture of the drum brakes that were I believe stock on this trailer (1990).
I believe I can get all the parts for rebuild of the assembly at the wheels at local auto parts stores so only need to order the coupler assembly??
Are there numbers, manufacturer's name or anything? They will probably need something to go by. If the autoparts store has a problem I'd go to a trailer supply or in my case maybe e-mail the pictures to Champion and see if they think they have parts.
Take good pictures like you did there for both sides before pulling it all apart. You will think you will remember how all of that re-attaches, but when it comes time to put it all back together it might be a different story, ask me how I know :cry:. I usually do one side at a time that way I can walk around and look at the other side.
Actually they look quite good and the pads look real good, as they should if they weren't ever applying

. I might be temped to put the coupler on and new lines if it needs them and try them out. I'd disconnect the lines at the wheel cylinder and pump some fluid through them from the coupler end to see how clean they are inside.
How are the drums on the inside?
If you don't have one get one of these....
They don't cost much and it is way easier than trying to use screw drivers and such to reassemble the springs and hangers. If you haven't used one the pointed end of the tool on the top right side digs into the pad and the other end will pull the string off or on and you can also use the bottom of the handle to put the springs back on. The bottom right side will help you put on the keepers for those side springs that stick straight out (shoe hold down springs).
Good luck,
Sum
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