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elhajj33
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May 08, 2017

Brake Squeal at 35mph gets louder as I slow down

I'll be the first to say this is odd. I have 2009 Fleetwood Excursion DP with about 20K miles on it.

I have air drum brakes that have been getting progressively louder over the last few months. The coach brakes perfectly fine - no issues there. But, starting at 35mph the brakes start to squeal. The squeal gets louder as I come to a stop. It's not a mildly annoying whine, it's a loud squeak.

The coach is on a freightliner xcm power bridge chassis and I can't believe it needs brakes at only 20,000 miles (even though we've been up and down mountains quite a bit).

I have tried turning the wheels and spraying the brakes. That seems to work, but only for about an hour or so. After that: squeal is back.

Any thoughts?
  • You won't successfully be able to get inside the drums (from the outside) and sand them. Try a few hard stops to see if you can eliminate some of that glazing. On this next trip, warn the family and do some occasional hard braking when doing things like exiting an off ramp.
  • DSDP Don wrote:
    You won't successfully be able to get inside the drums (from the outside) .


    Will definitely warn the fam! They'll probably enjoy it :) as for the drums: I can see the brake shoes and the drum itself from behind the wheel (did you see the pics I posted?)

    Can't i sand a little in there? Let me know what you think. Slamming on the brakes would still be fun anyway ;)
  • Those drums and shoes are over 3" wide, you just won't get back in there far enough. You really don't want to do an uneven job either.
  • DSDP Don wrote:
    Those drums and shoes are over 3" wide, you just won't get back in there far enough. You really don't want to do an uneven job either.


    Ah, true true. Thanks again for the advice. I'll let you know how operation "Days of Thunder" goes. :)