โAug-28-2016 11:59 AM
โAug-31-2016 07:52 AM
mowermech wrote:
I edited the post to eliminate the objectionable possibilities.
So, would you care to answer the question as stated without adding anything?
โAug-30-2016 03:08 PM
2gypsies wrote:
Here's a good article on the 'whys' of braking systems (pg 26)
http://www.royrobinsonrv.com/images/pdf/DinghyGuide2013.pdf
โAug-30-2016 10:28 AM
โAug-30-2016 09:16 AM
mowermech wrote:Off Pavement wrote:mowermech wrote:
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In the event of a total hitch failure, resulting in complete separation from the towing unit, which would you rather be immediately behind?
The one that has no brakes, and runs off the road, or the one that comes to a screeching halt right in front of you when you are going 60 MPH!
Think about it.
I try and stay out of Mowermech's arguments... I've been reading the same things from him for years but this one is ridiculous.
How about the guy in the oncoming left lane, or the kids at the school bus stop on the right when your towed equipment breaks loose? I personally would rather have a braking loose vehicle in front of me than watching that towed equipment rolling down the highway totally out of control free to hit whatever is finds in it's way.
His argument shows poor decision making and lack of respect for others safety in my opinion.
I edited the post to eliminate the objectionable possibilities.
So, would you care to answer the question as stated without adding anything?
โAug-30-2016 08:52 AM
โAug-30-2016 04:54 AM
Off Pavement wrote:mowermech wrote:
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In the event of a total hitch failure, resulting in complete separation from the towing unit, which would you rather be immediately behind?
The one that has no brakes, and runs off the road, or the one that comes to a screeching halt right in front of you when you are going 60 MPH!
Think about it.
I try and stay out of Mowermech's arguments... I've been reading the same things from him for years but this one is ridiculous.
How about the guy in the oncoming left lane, or the kids at the school bus stop on the right when your towed equipment breaks loose? I personally would rather have a braking loose vehicle in front of me than watching that towed equipment rolling down the highway totally out of control free to hit whatever is finds in it's way.
His argument shows poor decision making and lack of respect for others safety in my opinion.
โAug-29-2016 08:08 AM
mowermech wrote:
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In the event of a total hitch failure, resulting in complete separation from the towing unit, which would you rather be immediately behind?
The one that has no brakes, and runs off the road, or the one that comes to a screeching halt right in front of you when you are going 60 MPH!
Think about it.
โAug-29-2016 07:15 AM
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โAug-29-2016 12:49 AM
webslave wrote:
Did you have supplemental brakes in your travel trailer?
โAug-28-2016 11:11 PM
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