Lo all, did plenty of searches and still not found an answer yet.
So the problem:
Once the truck is warm, up to temp, if I stop then reverse or pull away without much right foot like stopping and parking, or pulling gently out of junction the back wheel seems to lock for a few yards and shudder, Mudskipper wached them do it, if I give it some beans then it pulls away smoothley enough.
It acts like the rear drums are sticking, but only for a few yards.
The rear diff is LSD but seems to be working perfectly in slippy conditions.
Thus far my best guess is the load sensor on the rear brake system needs some attention or perhaps replacing, anyone come across this before?
cheers in advance, Nik you in tomorrow morn ?
peace
cal
So the problem:
Once the truck is warm, up to temp, if I stop then reverse or pull away without much right foot like stopping and parking, or pulling gently out of junction the back wheel seems to lock for a few yards and shudder, Mudskipper wached them do it, if I give it some beans then it pulls away smoothley enough.
It acts like the rear drums are sticking, but only for a few yards.
The rear diff is LSD but seems to be working perfectly in slippy conditions.
Thus far my best guess is the load sensor on the rear brake system needs some attention or perhaps replacing, anyone come across this before?
cheers in advance, Nik you in tomorrow morn ?
peace
cal
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