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Old 07-05-2017, 09:21 PM   #1
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New octane 222 sl

Its a brand new Octane 222, just got her , and used it over the holiday weekend.
But i noticed and the driver side rims( both of them ) felt warmer then the passeger side.
Im just being cautious as its my 1st camper and dont want to over react.
I was running dry, no cargo ,water , gear ,ext... i even lowered the brake controller settings the 2nd time around thinking maybe i was heating the brakes up a bit .. but only one side was felt noticeably hotter then the other side. Is it normal cause the kitchenette is on that side ? Or does something sound like it needs to be adjusted?
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Old 07-13-2017, 07:19 AM   #2
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Feel the heat

get yourself & handheld laser thermometer & check the brake & tire temps at every stop & record it to get an average.
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Yup recently boight one from home depot. Works good, ryobi has a good product.
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