Re: New noise
Reply #12 –
I suspect a part of the how often to grease depends on their use (actually, there non-use) and also if operated on salted roads, etc. Except in harsh conditions like above, the recommendation I have seen is once in the life of the pads. For an RV application, perhaps every 2-3 years is more reasonable, as brake pads have a very long life on coaches equipped with retarders.
I am also a fan of the springs that help in pad retraction.
The correct speed and gear for a long descent is one that does two things: keeps speed in equilibrium AND doesn't severely overheat the transmission fluid. Gear down so your engine is toward the higher end of its RPM range (water pump turning faster) and use the least retarder setting to keep your speed from increasing.
If speed increasing and/or transmission temps getting too high and/or you are at the top of your engine's RPM range in that gear, use the brake pedal firmly and long enough to drop to the next lower gear.
As a general rule, you will be faster than a loaded 18 wheeler and slower than an empty one. Keeping up with car traffic-- you are going WAY TOO FAST!