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tropical36
Nov 05, 2013Explorer
I know what the OP was asking, but there's so many threads on this subject and I just don't get it. Anyone should know that you'll be able to stop better with the toad's brakes helping out, so why not just put them on there, without any thoughts to the contrary. I mean if they were already on the toad and working fine, would you uninstall them? How about if it only meant the difference of 3 feet or so in stopping distance and that extra 3 feet killed a small child. Would you still stick by and defend your decision to go without.
One should also have a breakaway braking system of sorts, even though I can't imagine how a good installation could ever come apart. Again, I've heard of it and more than once.
Sure wish someone would explain the logic of not having one of these systems and please not the malfunction or high cost of it all, cuz it really costs next to nothing for a very good system that works well, when compared to what it costs to fill you tank a couple of times. So what is it and please somebody tell me?
One should also have a breakaway braking system of sorts, even though I can't imagine how a good installation could ever come apart. Again, I've heard of it and more than once.
Sure wish someone would explain the logic of not having one of these systems and please not the malfunction or high cost of it all, cuz it really costs next to nothing for a very good system that works well, when compared to what it costs to fill you tank a couple of times. So what is it and please somebody tell me?
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