12-30-2018, 08:40 AM
As to the smoking tire, twice in five years I had to make an emergency stop. The tag wheels on my 2001 do not have the ABS braking system and emergency stops lock the tag brakes causing a lot of smoke and flat spots on the tires. Had to replace the tires both times.
As to the major noise heard while in bed, that was probably due to the drive axle brakes adjusting or slipping when the height of the coach changes.
Since the left rear sagging does not replicate, I suspect wiring or something in six pack, a sticking height control valve, but I really have not good idea.
As to the major noise heard while in bed, that was probably due to the drive axle brakes adjusting or slipping when the height of the coach changes.
Since the left rear sagging does not replicate, I suspect wiring or something in six pack, a sticking height control valve, but I really have not good idea.
2001 Newell #579
tow a Honda Odyssey
fun car: 1935 Mercedes 500K replica