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    Posted: 17 May 2019 at 8:11am
Congratulations on your new acquisition.  Sorry you had problems right out the gate, but it sounds like you have it well under control.  As for the dealer, selling any kind of a vehicle that is supposed to travel on public roads and highways with out having made sure the brakes were working properly, or at least warning you that they didn't work, is what we call in the legal business willful and wanton disregard for the safety of others, practically a criminal act.  Thankfully, there was no accident and no one got hurt.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 May 2019 at 6:44am
This is great information, I'll definitely be looking at mine this weekend.  I know that wires hang down below the axle, but adding some protection is a good idea.  Thanks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 2019 at 11:06pm
Interesting post, I’ll take a look at mine. Thanks for the suggestion.

One comment, those insulation displacement connectors are not best practice. It is recommended to use butt splices and exterior adhesive lined heat shrink tubing instead.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 2019 at 9:52pm
Hi all,
We recently picked up a 2016 R-pod 177 from a dealer.  The trailer is in pretty good shape, but several things needed attention - it is pretty obvious they are not assembled like aircraft...LOL.
One thing stood out though, after towing the trailer for about 15 miles to get home, one wheel stunk of burned brake lining. I later pulled the drums to check everything out and pack the wheel bearings to find that the left side brake was adjusted way too tightly - I couldn't pull the drum until I had backed the adjuster off quite a bit.  It had gotten so hot it completely liquified the wheel bearing grease, which got past the seal and made a mess. So..I cleaned everything up, adjusted the brakes, and went for a ride, but no brakes! As it turns out, both sides had wire failures at the connector to the line that comes directly from the brake coil.  It seems that the factory assembly allows some of the weight of the wiring harness (not much, but significant, IMO) to be borne by the brake coil wire which eventually stress hardens and fails.  If they had supported the harness on the top of the axle/spindle area that would not have occurred.  I suspect someone didn't know the brakes had failed and unknowingly tried to compensate with over-tightening the adjuster.  I don't know if all the r-pod models are assembled this way,  so I bring this up as some may want to check that wiring and possibly re-locate and ziptie the harness so it will be supported upon the upper side of the axle-spindle area - to help avoid that kind of failure in the future.  
The dealer didn't check anything out regarding the brakes, the propane plumbing, and didn't even drain the black and gray tanks.  Sheesh

I'm amazed at the popularity of this trailer (which I previously had never heard of), and the amount of participation this forum has.  I look forward to learning from you folks.
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