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4 minutes ago, Stubby said:

My suggestion second post in but no one ran with it ....

After I posted that I went back to see if it had been mentioned & spotted yours (2) & I had already mentioned it (5) too.

 

It is an interesting problem.

 

Could it be trailer bed flex tightening up the brake rods / cables that are over adjusted.

 

I would fine a safe off road space & disable the brakes on the trailer & drive for enough time to get the heat.

 

No heat its the brakes, heat & its the bearings.

 

BUT only off road, private land with no one or thing around to hit.

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6 minutes ago, Justme said:

After I posted that I went back to see if it had been mentioned & spotted yours (2) & I had already mentioned it (5) too.

 

It is an interesting problem.

 

Could it be trailer bed flex tightening up the brake rods / cables that are over adjusted.

 

I would fine a safe off road space & disable the brakes on the trailer & drive for enough time to get the heat.

 

No heat its the brakes, heat & its the bearings.

 

BUT only off road, private land with no one or thing around to hit.

I was thinking the same . Eliminate things one by one .

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Have you checked you haven’t got a siezed brake cable to one (or more wheels) I had one (work supplied not owned) seize once, the return springs didn’t have enough strength to piull the gummed up cable back to allow the brake off.

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1 hour ago, Will C said:

Have you checked you haven’t got a siezed brake cable to one (or more wheels) I had one (work supplied not owned) seize once, the return springs didn’t have enough strength to piull the gummed up cable back to allow the brake off.

I've just put new rear calipers on the van. Going to buy a pack of springs and see if I can get two or three in at a time to back the handbrake off more strongly. 

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