JBright11
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Nov 9, 2023
- Messages
- 29
- Location
- South Central Kansas
- RV Year
- 2023
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Bay Star 3629
- RV Length
- 37'
- Chassis
- F53
- Engine
- Godzilla
- TOW/TOAD
- on the hunt for a toad
- Fulltimer
- No
At least I think that's what it is called from my research. It's a drum mounted at the rear end of the drive shaft just before the differential.
Not a huge leak, just some drips. I noticed it while we were camped about 180 miles from home. Had to chance it and drive back for work and the coach performed just fine.
It looks like the closest Ford dealer that will work on my size is in OKC, about 200 miles away from me.
I'm not sure if it's OK to drive it that far, again, or if I am risking some catastrophic damage if something totally goes wacky.
Ford says they will tow me, but I would really much rather drive than trust the tow operators to get it there unscathed.
What is the potential for damage given this leak? I'm no mechanic and am still researching how this brake works and what might be involved with checking the fluid levels or adding if needed.
Not a huge leak, just some drips. I noticed it while we were camped about 180 miles from home. Had to chance it and drive back for work and the coach performed just fine.
It looks like the closest Ford dealer that will work on my size is in OKC, about 200 miles away from me.
I'm not sure if it's OK to drive it that far, again, or if I am risking some catastrophic damage if something totally goes wacky.
Ford says they will tow me, but I would really much rather drive than trust the tow operators to get it there unscathed.
What is the potential for damage given this leak? I'm no mechanic and am still researching how this brake works and what might be involved with checking the fluid levels or adding if needed.