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JIMNLIN
Jul 18, 2017Explorer III
If do not want my trailers brakes engaging while still chained to the truck.
I've seen the results of a pintle hitch trailer that broke away from the truck and full trailer braking was applied while still chained to the truck.
The triaxle trailer jerked the DRW truck into a sideways slide.....went across the center line into the other side of the highway all the way into the ditch. Just plain luck no vehicle were on the road ar 3 am in the morning.
My breakaway cable is longer than my chain on all my bumper pull trailers and both my GN trailers.
I've seen the results of a pintle hitch trailer that broke away from the truck and full trailer braking was applied while still chained to the truck.
The triaxle trailer jerked the DRW truck into a sideways slide.....went across the center line into the other side of the highway all the way into the ditch. Just plain luck no vehicle were on the road ar 3 am in the morning.
My breakaway cable is longer than my chain on all my bumper pull trailers and both my GN trailers.
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