bsinmich wrote:
Definitely insist on the brake fluid being flushed. Many mechanics will say it isn't necessary but it really is. My '89 E350 was my first experience with brake fluid boiling and me going through a red light. We made it safely and then got parked in a church yard while the brakes cooled and I could change my underwear. My MH was 2 years old at that time.
X2...and have them looked at too for health/wear by an honest mechanic. Worn brakes will overheat more quickly than new and RVs are always carrying a load (the house) so they wear at a higher rate.