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deltabravo
May 24, 2015Nomad
Our Place wrote:
...I was also told that since the camper is new the brake shoes need time to "bed in" to work their best. That could be the case because I don't even have 300 miles on the camper yet.
Yes, that is correct.
Some bedding in occurred while the unit was being delivered from the factory to the dealer, but more is required. Generally speaking, not much bedding in happens while the unit is enroute to the dealer since the transport drive is on the highway the majority of the trip, doing a lot more going than stopping.
I do RV transport and I ALWAYS have to crank my gain setting to the highest it will go on my 2009 with IBC, as well as the Prodigy in my 2006 truck (both Duramaxes)
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