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73guna
Apr 04, 2017Explorer
The two on the drivers side were just seeping a bit, I didnt think anything of it, just thought maybe some residual from factory.
Cleaned the inside of the drum and inspected seal reinstalled and adjusted brakes.
Got to the right rear and it got pretty nasty. I wiped the grease off the brake assembly and then decided to check the right front and it looked same as the rear, so I let it be, contacted Lippert and now Im just waiting for a reply.
They did send me a case number and said someone will be contacting me within 24hrs.
The email I sent was not rude or disrespectful. I kept it short and on point only asking for parts reimbursement.
Honestly I think four seals and two brake shoe assemblies is the cheap way out for them.
Cleaned the inside of the drum and inspected seal reinstalled and adjusted brakes.
Got to the right rear and it got pretty nasty. I wiped the grease off the brake assembly and then decided to check the right front and it looked same as the rear, so I let it be, contacted Lippert and now Im just waiting for a reply.
They did send me a case number and said someone will be contacting me within 24hrs.
The email I sent was not rude or disrespectful. I kept it short and on point only asking for parts reimbursement.
Honestly I think four seals and two brake shoe assemblies is the cheap way out for them.
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