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I verified that my TV does not pull when braking by itself. I had brakes replaced less than 2000 miles ago.
โMay-08-2018 11:31 AM
ricks99 wrote:
On our way home from our most recent trip, I noticed that when I break, my truck & trailer pulled to the right.
I verified that my TV does not pull when braking by itself. I had brakes replaced less than 2000 miles ago.
Did it pull BEFORE that trailer brake job?
The HTT has ~6,000 miles on it.
Total for that trailer, or the new brakes ?
Is there something easy (visual) that I can check or adjust? If I crawl under the HTT, should I be looking for something specific, before I break (no pun intended) down and take it in for service?
Did they properly adjust the star wheels after they installed the new brakes?
You can adjust them yourself. There are tons of info on YouTube and any of the trailer equipment sites
I've checked and cleaned the 7-pin connector already.
Don't think your problem is there and why asked if it pulled before the trailer brake job
TIA
โMay-08-2018 11:03 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
You've eliminated the pull is caused by the trailer. Now verify the pull is caused by the truck. Unhitch the trailer and take the truck for a drive, hit the brakes hard. See if it pulls. If so, then at least you KNOW the problem is the truck, not the trailer. That eliminated 50 percent of the equation right from the start.
Good luck.
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