crasster
Jan 29, 2020Explorer II
How does GCVWR affect stopping if you have trailer brakes?
I've read many times that exceeding GCVWR is a stopping safety issue.
What I'm not understanding is the GCVWR assuming there are NOT electric brakes?
Is it assuming trailer brake failure and the vehicle's GCVWR can fully stop both trailer and TV?
From my experience, a well tuned brake controller the brakes just feel like stopping without a load at all.
So how does exceeding GCVWR cause a safety issue stopping with electric brakes?
Just curious, not doing it.
What I'm not understanding is the GCVWR assuming there are NOT electric brakes?
Is it assuming trailer brake failure and the vehicle's GCVWR can fully stop both trailer and TV?
From my experience, a well tuned brake controller the brakes just feel like stopping without a load at all.
So how does exceeding GCVWR cause a safety issue stopping with electric brakes?
Just curious, not doing it.