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Effy wrote:
Despite all the claims of it on this forum I have NEVER read of any documented case where a person lost a court case because of a lack of a supplemental braking system on a MH towing a car.
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Johno02 wrote:
Check you state laws. In Tennessee, we can tow up to 4000 without brakes. So far, it has worked for us.
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Dec-28-2016 03:11 PM
GreenSalsa wrote:
Hello.
Long time member and have been driving my American Coach Revolution 42T for over 2 years now and LOVE it.
I just upgraded my 2007 Ford Escape (towed it with a two wheel tow dolly) to a 2017 Ford Edge.
I have lusted over flat towing for the past 24+ months, now that I have a vehicle that I can do it with my question is this:
My rig can tow 15,000 lbs. Do I really need a supplemental brake system for a car that has a curb weight of 4,000 lbs? I seriously doubt I will even know it is back there. I am completely confident the rig will stop the car.
What say the crowd? Do I need it or will I be okay with out it?