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Old 26-03-16, 17:25
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Are these things still in service and if so, are they still active in the Manitoba area?

A VERY minty one just chugged down our front street towing a VERY minty trailer. The trailer had a plain boxy looking superstructure. The engine sounded just fine but the brakes were quite squeaky as it slowed down to take a corner, heading up the side street to the University of Manitoba campus.

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Old 26-03-16, 18:11
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Yes they are still in service across Canada
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Old 27-03-16, 17:25
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And if the brakes squeal that means they're working! Very tactical Anyone who buys one needs to find a scrounge buddy at EME if the parts are still in the system
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Old 27-03-16, 17:42
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My area of knowledge is not LSVW or brakes in particular. But, if the European version of these trucks don't squeal like (insert your favourite unkind phrase) - what did Canada do differently? As little as different pad compound or as much as completely different brake system from the axle mounts outward? Is it possible that a solution to the offending noise might be as simple as changing over to European pads? If so, it might improve driving pleasure without making a visible change to the truck. Would doing so invalidate approvals to drive on Canadian roads? I don't know but would be curious to know the answers.
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Old 27-03-16, 19:52
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My area of knowledge is not LSVW or brakes in particular. But, if the European version of these trucks don't squeal like (insert your favourite unkind phrase) - what did Canada do differently? As little as different pad compound or as much as completely different brake system from the axle mounts outward? Is it possible that a solution to the offending noise might be as simple as changing over to European pads? If so, it might improve driving pleasure without making a visible change to the truck. Would doing so invalidate approvals to drive on Canadian roads? I don't know but would be curious to know the answers.
The squeaky brakes were an answer to a maintenance scheduling cost. As I recall, "someone" wanted to increase the servicing cycles. Normal asbestos brakes wore out faster than that "someone" thought was most efficient. Hence, longer wearing brake pads. One of the issues I have with military technology is when someone tries to reinvent or dramatically change what is a known and accepted cost of doing business. Unless the change is revolutionary, like the US' continuum of M37 3/4s to commercial pattern Dodges and GMs to Hummers, sometimes the evolutionary step is a deadend.
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Old 28-03-16, 00:15
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Grant might be on to something here. Check into the European brakes or look into a softer off the shelf one if such exists.
I had brakes done on my F150 recently and it came back squealing like crazy.
Mechanics used the longer wear pads that are way too hard. I always try to go for a tougher rotor and cheap pads.
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