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J_herb
Jul 18, 2014Explorer
Geocritter wrote:J herb wrote:Geocritter wrote:
Hi all y'all, well I drove Hwy 58 today. No trouble going uphill but I did get my brakes pretty hot going downhill between the summit and Oakridge. I finally pulled over for a little while to let things cool down. I became aware of it when my tire monitors started beeping telling me the tires were too hot. Sure enough, when I stopped there was smoke coming out of one of my brake assembly's. This Grand Western North America Tour and shake-down journey sure has been a learning experience!
Steve
Steve, use the lower gears to keep the speed down and save the brakes.
Yes, I'm learning. Yesterday I thought just taking it out of overdrive would do the trick, but I was wrong. Fortunately, by the time I realized the problem, I was nearly at the end of the steepest parts. Next time I'll know, I also purchased an e-book (unfortunately, after the fact) titled Mountain Directory West which gives a run-down of the different grades to expect on the different routes. I've since looked it over and expect it to be very helpful in the future.
Steve
Steve, glad that you got it figured out, a little slower is better for you and your RV. Lower gears and some braking to keep the speed down is good, have a good trip. Jay
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