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Bud
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Pace Arrow
Oct-31-2019 08:32 AM
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BigCanoe wrote:Glad you got it fixed. Did the shop tell you what was actually wrong with your brakes, ie frozen calipers, or collapsed brake lines? Or at least a list of parts they replaced?
The issue has been resolved. $1700 and change later. We had a mechanic replace all the rear brake components on both sides. This also included new seals, new brake fluid, etc. He checked the fronts and they were fine so we didnt do anything there. He also checked the tires, put in a new battery, and adjusted the airbags. I drove it 2 hours on Thursday. No smell, no heat, more power, excellent braking.
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CapeDave wrote:On a MH that is 11 years old and sat a lot it is more likely a sticking brake caliper. The test will identify which brake is dragging by the heat buildup,and which one needs repair. The OP can then see after calipers are cleaned and lubed if brakes retract and if any other repair is needed. It could also be the rubber cup inside the piston. Rubber flex hoses can swell causing a restriction of fluid and piston to retract more slowly. Cleaning the calipers should be general maintenance on a MH especially one that sits for months at a time.Gjac wrote:
I would take it on a 20 mile ride then pull into a parking lot and shoot each tire and rotor with an IR gun from HF ($19 with a coupon if you don't have one) if you find that one of the rears are much hotter than the front ones your rear brakes are dragging or sticking. If so clean and lube the caliper. If you never had the brake fluid changed now would be a good time to do that also.
DO NOT DO THIS! /\
You have a problem that needs to be identified and repaired.
The flex hoses in the brakes could also be causing problems.
Sep-23-2019 06:44 AM
Gjac wrote:
I would take it on a 20 mile ride then pull into a parking lot and shoot each tire and rotor with an IR gun from HF ($19 with a coupon if you don't have one) if you find that one of the rears are much hotter than the front ones your rear brakes are dragging or sticking. If so clean and lube the caliper. If you never had the brake fluid changed now would be a good time to do that also.
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