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memtb
Jul 06, 2018Explorer
Huntindog wrote:mkirsch wrote:The OP doesn't have a P3..... Yet. He is considering that as a solution.
If the P3 works and the IBC doesn't, there's no sense in pulling your trailer brakes apart. You've already proven where the issue lies.
To The OP:
Check out your brakes first . Most everyone loves their IBCs... That goes for Ford, GM, and Ram... It is unlikely that you have had two Rams in a row with faulty IBCs... It is much more likely that there is a brake problem. Grease being a primary culprit.
A lot of trailers IMO, are under braked in the first place... So if they are not functioning at peak performance, they are terrible.
Bingo! We have a winner! “NOT” saying that you do not have a truck related problem.....but I’m leaning, heavily” toward a brake issue on the camper.
As suggested, many of today’s campers are “woefully” under braked. The manufacturers of recent cut corners on everything else.....why not brakes/axles?
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