BruteForce
Well-known member
On Saturday, I was finally able to push enough snow around to clear a path for my 5th wheel. The furnace wasn't working and I need it functional for a mid-December camping/ATV'ing trip.
While pulling out of the driveway (slight downhill), I noticed my brakes seemed to be grabbing pretty hard, because I wasn't rolling freely downhill. At the time, I didn't think much of it.
The rig was empty, but it sure towed like it was very heavy.
I dropped the 5th wheel off for service and went back home.
Upon getting home, I noticed tire marks from what appears to be a single tire (hopefully) on the right side all the way down my driveway.
The dealer was closed by 1pm, so I couldn't phone them to have it inspected. This is the 2nd time I've had a brake issue.
What causes this? Is this covered by warranty? How about if the tire has a flat spot?
While pulling out of the driveway (slight downhill), I noticed my brakes seemed to be grabbing pretty hard, because I wasn't rolling freely downhill. At the time, I didn't think much of it.
The rig was empty, but it sure towed like it was very heavy.
I dropped the 5th wheel off for service and went back home.
Upon getting home, I noticed tire marks from what appears to be a single tire (hopefully) on the right side all the way down my driveway.
The dealer was closed by 1pm, so I couldn't phone them to have it inspected. This is the 2nd time I've had a brake issue.
What causes this? Is this covered by warranty? How about if the tire has a flat spot?