Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2017 18:27:50 -0400
Reply-To: Vincent Dow <ianvincentdow@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Vincent Dow <ianvincentdow@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Screech, said the front wheel
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Hey, thanks everyone for reaching out and offering help. The screechy wheel
preoccupied me that night at the campground.
In the morning, when we had the van packed up, I had Kathleen walk along
looking at, and listening to the wheel as we backed out of our space.
Nothing. Nada.
So I drove at low speed with her paying attention. Went backwards, and
forwards. Tried some sudden braking, then gradual half braking.
Drove into the little town of Toronto, KS. like that. Made the decision, to
just get the hell out of Dodge. (actually, Dodge City is east of there)
So we went for it, trucked on to Pueblo, CO. and a K.O.A.
Then crossed the Rockies at Monarch pass (easier than I expected)
The voyage got really good once we're rolling down the west side of the
Rockies.
That night, we picked a little bitty town on U.S.50 in Utah, called
Thompson Spring. It sits below a huge, roadless wilderness, with a Ute
territory 150 miles north.
We got into this town, if you can call it that, rolled up the tiny road to
Sego Canyon, found a spot by the town's water tower.
We found a level spot, deployed all Vanagon camping tech. Had lentils and
flatbread. Went for a walk. Beautiful night. We could clearly see mountains
150 miles away, at 1am.
next morning, drove up Sego Canyon. There's an awesome ghost town, and we
saw petroglyphs. That area has a lot of petroglyphs.
There were other travelers making their way up the canyon in the morning.
but had to leave their trailers and RVs - couldn't cross the deep washes in
the road. *Modesto* my vanagon, made short work of it. As you all know,
vanagon gets into the hard-to-reach areas. Turns on a dime.
That stay-over was an awesome, random experience. Unique to vanagon I
believe. We were the only rig that could get up the canyon. Everyone else
was in a crowded RV park next to the highway. I felt like we were near the
Gods of the four-corners. There's a distinct energy there. Most relaxing
place I've ever been.
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 11:22 AM, OlRivrRat <OlRivrRat@comcast.net> wrote:
> Goo Idea To Do That ~ But ~ Unusual Resistance Could also indicate
>
> a Dragging BrakePad or some ForeignObject stuck between Pad & Disc ~
>
>
> On 4 Apr , 2017, at 8:36 AM, Jim Preysz wrote:
>
> > A failing wheel bearing?
> > Lift the wheel and give it a spin
> > If you can feel unusual residence then that might be it.
> >
> > Jim
> > 89 tintop
> >
> >> On Apr 4, 2017, at 7:41 AM, kenneth wilford (Van-Again) <
> kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET> wrote:
> >>
> >> I am thinking a piece of the dust shield or a rock got in there. There
> >> really isn't any bushing that I can think of in that area.
> >>
> >> Ken
> >>
> >>> On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 1:07 AM, OlRivrRat <OlRivrRat@comcast.net>
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Also ~ Can You take a Picture of that "Bushing" & Post it ~
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> On 3 Apr , 2017, at 8:54 PM, Vincent Dow wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi friends, just about halfway across the USA in my 1982
> subaru-vanagon.
> >>>>
> >>>> something always comes up on a 3000 mile drive!
> >>>> this evening, pulling into a state park campground in Toronto, KS; I
> >>>> released the brake pedal to let the van roll back onto the road, and
> the
> >>>> right front wheel made a squeak\screech as it rolled.
> >>>>
> >>>> braking was solid and fine :) But I didn't like that sound (so far
> from
> >>>> home and from vanagon land)
> >>>> Just before the last light of day disappeared, I crawled under and
> had a
> >>>> look at that wheel. Nothing stood out. My brakes were redone two
> Years
> >>>> ago, and I've only put about 10,000 miles on since (almost all
> highway)
> >>>>
> >>>> The screech continued as I rolled into my campsite. Not loud. Sounds
> >>> like a
> >>>> brake down to metal would sound, rubbing against a rotor at low speed.
> >>> You
> >>>> kind of hear the revolution.
> >>>>
> >>>> I did see a very mashed bushing... like, wasted. dont know what that
> >>>> bushing is called, but its the one closest to the wheel, almost
> touches
> >>> it.
> >>>>
> >>>> does this ring a bell for anyone? I'll he crossing the rockies day
> after
> >>>> tomorrow, and then on to Los Angeles. I'd like to feel confident doing
> >>> so.
> >>>> Tomorrow, might try to get a local garage to put it on the lift, take
> the
> >>>> wheel off.
> >>>>
> >>>> Could it be that crushed bushing? Maybe suddenly got worse and moved
> >>> things
> >>>> around so that something like the metal shield between wheel and
> >>>> suspension?
> >>>>
> >>>> Any advice greatly appreciated!
> >>>> Vin
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ken Wilford
> >> John 3:16
> >> www.vanagain.com
>
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