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...
26000 pounds already takes longer to stop than a car. Add the weight of a car to that and I want the extra braking regardless of the law. Stopped just short more than once with the supplemental braking. Had safety cables fray from friction somehow. Probably a low driveway pinching cable between hitch bar and roadway. One time expense is good insurance as far as I'm concerned.
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