Forum Discussion
eb145
Jun 17, 2013Explorer II
OK, I just looked at the other sticky in this forum about brakes and axle relube. It includes some temperature discussions at the end of it.
I need to read that sticky post a couple more times so it sinks in, but it could mean my front axle brakes are coming on sooner or working harder than the rear axle brakes.
Or it could be the front axle is lower on grease than the rear axle.
Is it possible the temperature difference could be from the trailer being about 1" nose down (28 ft. TT) which puts more weight on the front axles?
Thanks,
Ed
I need to read that sticky post a couple more times so it sinks in, but it could mean my front axle brakes are coming on sooner or working harder than the rear axle brakes.
Or it could be the front axle is lower on grease than the rear axle.
Is it possible the temperature difference could be from the trailer being about 1" nose down (28 ft. TT) which puts more weight on the front axles?
Thanks,
Ed
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,199 PostsLatest Activity: Apr 15, 2020