May-31-2013 05:10 AM
Jun-03-2013 01:09 PM
Jun-03-2013 05:30 AM
lanerd wrote:
as I mentioned previously, ANY mh will stop faster and in a shorter distance if its toad is equipped with a supplemental braking system than one without! Simple physics applies here.
Jun-02-2013 01:29 PM
Jun-02-2013 10:08 AM
Jun-01-2013 01:51 PM
moparmaga2 wrote:
TEXAS § 547.401. BRAKES REQUIRED. (a) Except as provided by
Subsection (b), a motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, pole
trailer, or combination of those vehicles shall be equipped with
brakes that comply with this chapter.
(b) A trailer, semitrailer, or pole trailer is not required
to have brakes if:
(1) its gross weight is 4,500 pounds or less; or
(2) its gross weight is heavier than 4,500 pounds but
not heavier than 15,000 pounds, and it is drawn at a speed of not
more than 30 miles per hour.
WOW, I'M LEGAL! Who Knew! I love living in the great state of Texas, where common sense is still common.
Jun-01-2013 07:37 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:az99 wrote:
Don't argue with an idiot. They can only take you down to their level.
I certainly agree with you. and I consider anybody who tows a toad and is too cheap to buy a braking/break away system to be fit that description.
bumpy
Jun-01-2013 06:47 AM
daverich wrote:One of my best friends owns an insurance agency. If insurance companies could deny your claim because you did something negligent, they would never pay a claim that was your fault (failed to stop at a red light, turned left in front of oncoming traffic, driving drunk and hit a tree, etc. etc.). And if you get hit with a lawsuit, the insurance company will have to pay (up to your liability limit -- which should be in the millions of dollars if you have any sense) -- and they will be defending you in court.
Will the DP stop it? Probably. HOWEVER, if you have an accident, realize not having a supplemental braking system is a good excuse for the insurance company to deny your claim. Also leaves another opening for a lawsuit because you did NOT do all you could have to be safe.
I can't even tell my toad is back there but I have a supplemental braking system to protect me from lawyers.
Jun-01-2013 03:32 AM
moparmaga2 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
be assured that when I win my civil suit against you It will also include paying off my legal fees.
bumpy
Ok, back to the real world were not everyone is a bazillionaire with money laying around to give to Bumpy when he wins his civil suits against them.
I would be curious to what kind of RV bumpy owns, to gauge what kind of experience he may have with this subject. Bumpy, have you owned a 40 + foot Diesel Pusher as we are discussing here, that weighs in excess of 35,000 lbs? If you had, you would know you will not feel any perceptible difference as long as your toad is below a reasonable weight.
True, there are some laws in some states that state you must have a toad braking system, however, these laws are general. The requirements are the same, no matter is you have a 8,000 lb class B towing 4,000 lbs or a 60,000 lb Newell towing 4,000 lbs. There are quite a bit of a difference between these scenarios.
To the OP. I choose not to have a towed Braking System. My present Motorhome weighs 43,000 lbs going down the road. It has 8 tires, on it, thus 8 sets of brakes.
My Jeep toad weighs 4000 lbs. I honestly cannot feel the difference, no matter if I have the Jeep behind me or not. It accelerates the same, it brakes the same, it gets the same gas mileage. Trust me when I say that the itsy bitsy Jeep is not going to push a 43 foot, 43,000 lbs motorcoach with 8 22.5 inch air braked tires through a intersection. The motorhome is going to do what it will, regardless of any backtalk the Jeep wants to give it. 🙂
If I had say a 14,500 lb Class C towing a my Jeep, I would have supplemental brakes on my tow vehicle.
I would recommend trying the CRV out behind your motorhome first on a few test runs. If you can perceive any difference with the CRV attached, you can always order a breaking system.
Jun-01-2013 03:30 AM
az99 wrote:
Don't argue with an idiot. They can only take you down to their level.
May-31-2013 05:46 PM
May-31-2013 05:33 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
be assured that when I win my civil suit against you It will also include paying off my legal fees.
bumpy
May-31-2013 05:17 PM
May-31-2013 02:03 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
be assured that when I win my civil suit against you It will also include paying off my legal fees.
bumpy
May-31-2013 01:53 PM