Re: [GMCnet] disk brake upgrade [message #234806] |
Thu, 02 January 2014 11:53 |
rallymaster
Messages: 662 Registered: February 2004 Location: North Plains, ORYGUN
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The solution to that is to go down the hill in the same or lower geara
that you went up.
When you are traveling too fast, use the brakes fairly hard to slow down
to about 15 or 20 mph below your target speed.
Then release the brake until your speed builds up again and use the
brakes to slow down. If on a crooked downhill run, I go down in low, and
use my earplugs so I can't hear the people behind me cuss. I make use of
the far right lane like the truckers do, with my flashers on when they
use theirs.
Only had brake fade problems 2 or 3 times. Once while figuring all this
out, and once on a really kinky 9% grade with a 15 mph speed limit.
ronC
On Thu, 02 Jan 2014 07:24:56 -0600 tom geiger <tgeiger@burnsmcd.com>
writes:
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> My hope is to improve the braking system to be able to travel
> through mountain regions with a tow and not get myself into a brake
> fade problem. With that said I'm not to hip and spending a ton of
> money doing it. I've spent plently enough on this motorhome
> already. I'm hoping to get to that solution without breaking the
> bank over it.
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Ron & Linda Clark
1978 Eleganza II
North Plains, ORYGUN
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78 Eleganza II
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