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Bordercollie
Mar 26, 2016Explorer
Brake fluid attracts water and when heated, as on a long grade it makes steam leading to brake fade and loss of braking action. Maybe water droplets in brake cylinders can lead to corrosion and calipers sticking when you apply brakes.
I have had to replace the fridge, roof AC unit, converter/charger and house batteries, as well as tires on our 2004 rig. Replacing an older rig to avoid such "annoyances" might be worth doing, if you can get enough for your old rig and take all the costs of buying a newer or new rig into account.
I have had to replace the fridge, roof AC unit, converter/charger and house batteries, as well as tires on our 2004 rig. Replacing an older rig to avoid such "annoyances" might be worth doing, if you can get enough for your old rig and take all the costs of buying a newer or new rig into account.
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