I am getting ready to go full time and was wondering. I know some states require brakes on toads. If I come from a state that does not require brakes, do I need brakes on my toad to visit the states t...
Forget the laws. Forget about how big your MH is and how much the brakes are rated to stop.
Take a look at your tow bar and hitch setup. Somewhere in that setup it all comes down to a single 5/8” bolt that takes all the strain when you pull or stop your toad. I suggest that anything you can do to lessen the strain on that bolt would be a wise choice. That’s why I think a supplemental braking system is a good idea.
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