All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: reese dual cam noisethanks for the feedback , I mentioned the wet weather because the noise disappeared .I will try using a heavier lube and keeping the spring bars on the same side. thanks again!reese dual cam noiseI have a reese dual cam set up on a new 29ft Winnebago tt.i was told when new they can be noisy. when I went to fl. this year the cracking wasn't bad, rain on the way down,and rain and snow and sleet on the way back in march. just returned from nc ,hitch was cracking and groaning on the sharp turns in the campgrounds where we stayed. I tried putting a small amount of Vaseline on the cams, it seemed to help but after 2oo to 300 miles it becomes very loud again when making those tight turns.my setup uses the bent hanger brackets. I guess what I am asking, is this noise normal for this type of hitch?Re: Smoking wheelsDid I mention that the two plugs for the adjustment slot were missing on the bad side. Also I had the trailer inspected at the Rv dealer where I bought it. Also why would I pull the wheels every time I stop on a brand new unit kayakfishRe: Smoking wheelsI had the trailer inspected in the late fall of 2012 and went to Fl this year and returned in march. KayakfishSmoking wheelsTowing my 2012 26 ft. Jayco tt from Pa. to SC. After traveling @150 miles I stopped at a red light and a truck pulled up along side and the driver yells(YOUR WHEELS ARE SMOKING!) To make a long story short, we pull over and called Good Sam & they sent some one out. The guy thinks it is a wheel bearing but the bearing looks good. He pulls the wheel and the brakes fall out, pieces of metal, brake shoes, springs, electric brakes. He replaces everything. He checks the other wheel on the same side,same thing. The adjustment screw came apart and jammed the brakes. The other side was okay. Has anyone else experience anything like this?