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Oct-14-2022 04:56 PM
LarryDel wrote:
We have a 2022 Forest River Flagstaff Microlite 21FBRS travel trailer. My tow vehicle is a 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 6.2L with the max trailer package.
Oct-13-2022 11:56 AM
LarryDel wrote:
I did not try the applying the brakes manually with the brake controller. No need to as we were only going 45 miles per hour on a flat surface and the truck breaks were enough to bring us to a safe stop, although I had to put my foot all the way to the floor. I did not try increasing the gain as it was set at 2.0 which is more than enough to work. Again, what caused my truck brakes to fail? My truck brakes work fine as soon as I disconnect the trailer. Never had this problem before in 10 years of towing.
Oct-13-2022 08:13 AM
LarryDel wrote:
I did not try increasing the gain as it was set at 2.0 which is more than enough to work. Again, what caused my truck brakes to fail? My truck brakes work fine as soon as I disconnect the trailer. Never had this problem before in 10 years of towing.
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Oct-11-2022 03:31 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
And low fluid means a leak most of the time.
KD4UPL wrote:
I don't of any possible way trailer brakes can disable truck brakes.
Oct-10-2022 05:25 PM
Oct-10-2022 04:39 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
Get the truck brakes checked NOW! The next time they fail you might be coming up to a red light at a busy intersection.
Asking for brake repair on a discussion forum won't stop the truck.
Oct-10-2022 04:31 PM
Grit dog wrote:
There's more to what you just posted.
Truck brakes don't "not work" and then work again.
How much experience do you have towing and how well do the trailer brakes work?
Oct-10-2022 03:45 PM