Roadwarrior
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- May 23, 2009
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I bought our 2015 Jayco x23b from a private seller after it was 1 year old(still under warranty). He told me the only issue he ever had was the brakes seemed weak and he had the dealer adjust them and then no issues after that. I tow with a 2500 Dodge diesel with an exhaust brake. We were on our first trip when I came over a hill and had to stop in a hurry. It didn't happen, I missed our turn. I adjusted the brakes at our first campsite and after this, they seemed maybe 15% the strength of our previous trailer. A hundred miles later and they were almost non existent again. I have since adjusted them two more times and the same outcome repeats. I called Dexter and they told me Jayco is using too light of an axle. I called Jayco and they told me they are properly engineered. I took it to the Jayco dealer this year and he said they are all wearing normally and pulling 11 amps at the plug. I tried a different brake controller and then tried my dad's truck. It is the camper and it has maybe 3% of the braking power i'd expect. I can hear them, but they won't even keep my truck from rolling from a stand still on even the slightest grade. I am talking about a grade that takes the truck a bit to start moving at all. I won't pull this thing in the mountains like we want to and am extremely disappointed. My truck handles it fine until I need to stop in an emergency situation, otherwise I always use the exhaust brake. I am wondering if the brake shoes could have a defective friction material or something. What are your thoughts? If they are pulling 11 amps, I'd lean towards a mechanical issue that wasn't obvious to the dealer. And I do realize these are 7" brakes compared to the older models with 10" brakes, but they do basically nothing. I'd expect them to do at least half of what the 10' brakes would.
The dealer said I am the only complainer about weak brakes like this. He said it all checks out good for him. He said I will have to take it to a axle shop if I need more help. The one thing that really sucks is they didn't road test it because of insurance. He said they spin the wheel while lifted by a jack and if it stops the spinning wheel, all is good. I am sorry, but how can that test compare to a camper trying to push that wheel.
Thanks, for any help.
Dan
The dealer said I am the only complainer about weak brakes like this. He said it all checks out good for him. He said I will have to take it to a axle shop if I need more help. The one thing that really sucks is they didn't road test it because of insurance. He said they spin the wheel while lifted by a jack and if it stops the spinning wheel, all is good. I am sorry, but how can that test compare to a camper trying to push that wheel.
Thanks, for any help.
Dan