We had a great weekend driving around the Dales, including going down some pretty steep/long hills. Being new to this van driving malarkey I just drove it like my Fiesta, leaving it in top (4th) and using the foot brake as needed. In hindsight this is obviously not the correct way to do things

So we're most of the way down and this god awful smell fills the cab and smoke is pouring (can you pour a gas?) out of the passenger side front wheel/arch area. The brakes never failed or seemed to be losing it though, but clearly not a happy bus...
Pulled over to let it cool, smoke still guffing out so ended up squirting about 3 litres of water all over both sides of the wheel, pretty much anywhere I could aim the bottle. Man that side was HOT!

From there on I used 3rd or 2nd instead of the brakes, pretending I couldn't hear the screams from the back-end, and it didn't bother us again so I guess I know the better approach now. Don't get me wrong - I was using intermittent application NOT dragging them constantly, but I think a little drag was necessary to avoid jolting everything around including the usual gas bottles, crockery, small dog etc...
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Cheers, Thicky-from-Leeds