Aug-02-2016 05:52 AM
Aug-02-2016 07:51 PM
All I could afford wrote:
Correction, one of his chains held. One broke. Biggest shocker is that the rear bike rack and bikes held on! I trying to find that picture in my phone.
Aug-02-2016 07:35 PM
Aug-02-2016 07:25 PM
Aug-02-2016 06:45 PM
jmtandem wrote:
"If only the driver would have grabbed a handful of trailer brakes". It would not have happened.
Aug-02-2016 05:48 PM
Aug-02-2016 05:36 PM
Aug-02-2016 11:58 AM
Aug-02-2016 11:39 AM
93Cobra2771 wrote:soren wrote:93Cobra2771 wrote:
Apparently no chains, no WDH, just hammer down and pray for the best. Never saw any brake lights. Heck, the big rig didn't slow down very much until the TT was in it's death throes...
You really think those chains do much more than shoe laces would, once a trailer is violently snapping away from the truck at that speed? My son was in a horrific accident pulling a large equipment trailer that suffered two tire blow outs at once. The witnesses said that as the trailer snapped free of the hitch, it looked like an invisible hand grabbed the one ton pick-up and tossed it down the interstate, like a bowling ball hitting the alley. Not only did both chain snap like twine, the pintle hook twisted, and tore out of the receiver.
There was a video from similar wreck a while back where chains kept the rear end of the dually suspended in air after all was said and done. TT was laying on it's side.
So yes, in some cases, chains would help. Not all, of course - since nothing is indestructible.
Aug-02-2016 10:47 AM
soren wrote:93Cobra2771 wrote:
Apparently no chains, no WDH, just hammer down and pray for the best. Never saw any brake lights. Heck, the big rig didn't slow down very much until the TT was in it's death throes...
You really think those chains do much more than shoe laces would, once a trailer is violently snapping away from the truck at that speed? My son was in a horrific accident pulling a large equipment trailer that suffered two tire blow outs at once. The witnesses said that as the trailer snapped free of the hitch, it looked like an invisible hand grabbed the one ton pick-up and tossed it down the interstate, like a bowling ball hitting the alley. Not only did both chain snap like twine, the pintle hook twisted, and tore out of the receiver.
Aug-02-2016 10:45 AM
Aug-02-2016 09:49 AM
Aug-02-2016 08:05 AM
93Cobra2771 wrote:
Apparently no chains, no WDH, just hammer down and pray for the best. Never saw any brake lights. Heck, the big rig didn't slow down very much until the TT was in it's death throes...
Aug-02-2016 07:53 AM
Aug-02-2016 07:50 AM
Ivylog wrote:
Did the truck rollover? Why post "If only they had a dually..." even tongue in cheek, of course???
I would have titled it "If only they had not put so much stuff off the back bumper." or "If only they had put on the trailer brakes to increase the tongue weight and slow down."
PS: I tow with much the same truck