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โSep-25-2016 07:30 PM
RoadHound_RVer wrote:
On my first long haul trip in real mountains with my toad on a Ready Brute braking system. I really like the simplicity and mechanical nature of the RB system but it lacks adjustment of any sort. This has never been an issue but I noticed today running 6% grades with the exhaust brake that I'm smelling the toad brakes when I stop. My TPMS does show the front tires running a few degrees hotter than the rear but i think all is fine at 90 to maybe 100 degrees (confirmed with infrared thermometer).
Is this normal or do you think I have a concern about damaging the toad brakes?
โSep-25-2016 04:56 PM
Ivylog wrote:
With that system your toad brakes will be braking even though you do not need it's help. Smelling the brakes means they are getting HOT not warm.
Front brakes do 60 percent of the braking so they will be hotter.
โSep-25-2016 08:31 AM
RoadHound_RVer wrote:
On my first long haul trip in real mountains with my toad on a Ready Brute braking system. I really like the simplicity and mechanical nature of the RB system but it lacks adjustment of any sort. This has never been an issue but I noticed today running 6% grades with the exhaust brake that I'm smelling the toad brakes when I stop. My TPMS does show the front tires running a few degrees hotter than the rear but i think all is fine at 90 to maybe 100 degrees (confirmed with infrared thermometer).
Is this normal or do you think I have a concern about damaging the toad brakes?
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