charlieaarons
Explorer
First thing I did practically after getting my U500 camper to Alaska was to get a CDL. It has great brakes: disk air brakes with ABS. More important, a compression release brake (like a Jake but mysteriously quiet) and an exhaust brake as well. In 2017, with 94k miles on it, I had a rear axle bearing replaced by a Unimog dealer in Germany on the way back from Mongolia. I told them to replace brake pads if 50% worn or more. They left them alone. I attribute that to completely obsessive use of exhaust/compression brake.I find it a little scary seeing people with no clue about air brakes or any understanding of how drums overheat and fail to stop you if you ride them on a descent, jumping into one of these trucks and driving off.
They are easy to drive, but if you don't know what you're doing it can end up very badly.
Remember that terrible accident in Longmont Colorado when a semi coming down I-70 had a “brake failure” (emitting flames etc) and killed a bunch of people in cars? I poked around and discovered that even in Colorado (a pretty mountainous state!!) exhaust/Jake brakes are NOT mandatory on class 8 trucks!
Crazy.
One more thing: it’s a REALLY good idea to read the owners manual.