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x96mnn
Aug 25, 2014Explorer
LOL
The theory's people come up with to justify things, good luck to all of you.
Trailer brakes will eventually stop a trailer and yes breakaway device what not are there to I act brackets. They will keep something at standstill/ideal from moving forward but they are not going to stop a trailer moving 60mph in the required distance to pass safety tests. If they were that safe on their own you could travel in them lol.
It makes no sense to even try and explain proper TT to TV legal requirements as someone, somewhere " towed 6000 miles" with the same setup and no problems at all. 15 people can tell ya not a good idea but it does not matter. Personally I do not care but if I ever get smashed into by one of these people towing well looking at the sky they better hope they are right and I am wrong from a legal standpoint
The theory's people come up with to justify things, good luck to all of you.
Trailer brakes will eventually stop a trailer and yes breakaway device what not are there to I act brackets. They will keep something at standstill/ideal from moving forward but they are not going to stop a trailer moving 60mph in the required distance to pass safety tests. If they were that safe on their own you could travel in them lol.
It makes no sense to even try and explain proper TT to TV legal requirements as someone, somewhere " towed 6000 miles" with the same setup and no problems at all. 15 people can tell ya not a good idea but it does not matter. Personally I do not care but if I ever get smashed into by one of these people towing well looking at the sky they better hope they are right and I am wrong from a legal standpoint
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