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Re: Scary ineffective lousy brakes on 1986 NIssan D21 Hardbody Sunrader
I have changed everything on my brake system Except the rear brake shoes. The ones I ordered from Rock auto were the wrong size. As Buss said, I think the shoes might be glazed over. Replacing my rear
By roy vannoy · #207689 ·
Re: Scary ineffective lousy brakes on 1986 NIssan D21 Hardbody Sunrader
Roy, I don't know what brake "properly" even means on a Nissan!!!? But my? Toyota Sunrader will almost THROW me out the windshield, if I touch the brake pedal, a bit. In fact I got flashed by the
By Julia · #207688 ·
Re: Scary ineffective lousy brakes on 1986 NIssan D21 Hardbody Sunrader
I know this is unlikely, but has anyone checked to see if the brake pads/shoes are contaminated with grease or some other problematic material? Your system may have plenty of pressure and the
By Buzz Lightyear · #207687 ·
Re: Scary ineffective lousy brakes on 1986 NIssan D21 Hardbody Sunrader
Where is this ball thing and what is it called. Can you find a part number? According to the Nissan website there is no proportioning valve until 1992. Since it's clear that they have been having
By Linda S · #207686 ·
Re: Scary ineffective lousy brakes on 1986 NIssan D21 Hardbody Sunrader
Nissan does have one and it is adjustable, however unlike the Toyota it uses a cylinder with a ball inside that rolls with the fore and the aft of the vehicle during braking, modulating the rear brake
By Aaron Thoroman · #207685 ·
Re: Scary ineffective lousy brakes on 1986 NIssan D21 Hardbody Sunrader
No proportioning valve on the early ones. Linda S
By Linda S · #207684 ·
Re: Scary ineffective lousy brakes on 1986 NIssan D21 Hardbody Sunrader
Has anyone checked the brake proportioning valve? (I assuming the Nissan has an adjustable one as does the
By ken winston caine · #207683 ·
Re: Body Damage
?I added a backup years ago, never need to really use mirrors or rear window, mirror since, tho i recommend still utilizing.... back up cam appears on rearview mirror, shows when getting close with
By bill · #207682 ·
Re: Scary ineffective lousy brakes on 1986 NIssan D21 Hardbody Sunrader
I too have found it difficult to find someone competent to work on the campers -- gotta find an "OG"! Thanks for mentioning the brake booster and master cylinder (two things I didn't know existed!),
By drscrowe · #207681 ·
Re: Body Damage
You might wish to add a back-up camera. It is just another aid. Caution: my brother hit something in his driveway in his Suraru Tribeca and he has a back-up cam.
By hobie17li · #207680 ·
Re: Scary ineffective lousy brakes on 1986 NIssan D21 Hardbody Sunrader
Julia I feel your pain with the Nissan brake problems. My front brakes work well, it's the rear brakes that don't brake properly. Keep us up on any progress. | | Virus-free.www.avast.com |
By roy vannoy · #207679 ·
Re: Scary ineffective lousy brakes on 1986 NIssan D21 Hardbody Sunrader
Since I do not live 100% of the time with the Sunrader in the subject line, I am slow at dealing with it's issues.? 2 months ago, I took it to a mechanic new to me, referral from a long string of
By Julia · #207678 ·
Re: Body Damage
Hi, I'm a woman with a 21' Sunrader and have had many an adventure.? One tip in case you don't know...back in to your spot but only about half way...get out and take a look for any trees and limbs
By Diana Zutell · #207677 ·
Re: Body Damage
and there's something I try to remember, GOAL-go out and look... [email protected]> wrote:
By Henrietta · #207676 ·
Re: Body Damage
those mirrors are your friends . look at them alot -- rz
By rz · #207675 ·
Re: Body Damage
Hello everyone! My son came by to look at the damage and showed me that it was from the rig scraping against a wooden light post when I was pulling out. He even pointed out the flecks of yellow from
By Cheryl F · #207674 ·
Re: Body Damage
While it's difficult to tell from just the photos, this does not look like collision damage to me. I think what happened is the fasteners holding the corner trim piece to conform to the contours of
By Buzz Lightyear · #207673 ·
Re: Body Damage
That's a decent sized trip if you have any structural damage, do you have an honest body shop or best rv place that can just look at it to see if it is still structurally okay, if so your son sounds
By Henrietta · #207672 ·
Re: Body Damage
Absolutely. Stainless steel or weatherproof screws are better to use in this situation. ------Andymon [email protected]> wrote:
By Andymon * · #207671 ·
Re: Body Damage
p.s. don't use the old holes. the screws have pulled out of the wood in those places. drill some new holes in the trim -- rz
By rz · #207670 ·