Oct-20-2019 03:10 AM
Oct-22-2019 05:49 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:MFL wrote:
Wow...now it's time to disagree, lots of errors due to huge blanket statements!!! Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but too many things are not equal, as well as many manufacturers using just barely capable axles/springs/brakes. Hopefully the OP understands that internet shouting usually means LOOK AT MY POST, I KNOW EVERYTHING. Shouters like to hear themselves, LOL.
Jerry
Disagree if you like.
Sorry that you didn't like me quoting you
Gde...Quoting me is a good thing..shows you read my post..maybe learned from it?? Seems you did at least learn about the caps lock!:R
Waited until after the OP responded, didn't want to hijack his thread, and it is good he will check for a wiring issue first.
On edit..
By the way Jerry, if you do not have a IBC then you would not understand.. If you do, READ THE MANUAL, in the manual for MY trucks it clearly states that the IBC REDUCES the output at slow speeds.
The only way to sort of bypass that is to apply the manual brake lever and even that is reduced..
Oct-21-2019 06:13 PM
Oct-21-2019 12:51 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
If replacing wheel bearings, use Timken brand, the Chinese junk sold by eTrailer and most other places are junk.
Oct-21-2019 07:26 AM
stevemorris wrote:
Our 12 yr old KZ Spree has never had new brakes, when we bought used 2 yrs ago, it still had the original tires as it had very rarely been towed anywhere!
We have since towed it well over 20,000 km mostly on the east coast which i would describe as hilly but not mountainous.
Braking performance is fair even with the brake controller on full.
So we decided to replace the braking system with 4 new brake assemblies at our dealers suggest.
Etrailer has 2 brands, there own private lable and dexter originals. etrailer brakes are $100/ pair and dexters are $25 more per pair. canadian dealer prices are double that!
my tendency is toward the dexter originals, but anybody know the difference?
we also want to install a powered aframe jack. suggestions as to weight capacity? right now we have the original handcrank 2000# capacity and its time for a new something, effort required is getting higher and higher(or im just getting old!). tongue weight is around 1000 lbs plus we lift the truck to install our weight bars. so im considering a 3000 lb jack
Oct-21-2019 07:13 AM
Oct-20-2019 07:44 PM
Oct-20-2019 06:46 PM
Oct-20-2019 03:15 PM
MFL wrote:
Wow...now it's time to disagree, lots of errors due to huge blanket statements!!! Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but too many things are not equal, as well as many manufacturers using just barely capable axles/springs/brakes. Hopefully the OP understands that internet shouting usually means LOOK AT MY POST, I KNOW EVERYTHING. Shouters like to hear themselves, LOL.
Jerry
Oct-20-2019 02:51 PM
Oct-20-2019 02:12 PM
MFL wrote:
I agree with Gdetrailer's post. Another thing you mentioned is 10" brakes, and about 1K tongue wt. This indicated a fairly heavy trailer, that 10" brakes are not going to be great stoppers compared to 12" drums with bigger shoes, that likely would slide the tires.
Jerry
Oct-20-2019 02:03 PM
Oct-20-2019 01:47 PM
Oct-20-2019 12:24 PM
stevemorris wrote:
Our 12 yr old KZ Spree has never had new brakes, when we bought used 2 yrs ago, it still had the original tires as it had very rarely been towed anywhere!
We have since towed it well over 20,000 km mostly on the east coast which i would describe as hilly but not mountainous.
Braking performance is fair even with the brake controller on full.
So we decided to replace the braking system with 4 new brake assemblies at our dealers suggest.
Etrailer has 2 brands, there own private lable and dexter originals. etrailer brakes are $100/ pair and dexters are $25 more per pair. canadian dealer prices are double that!
my tendency is toward the dexter originals, but anybody know the difference?
we also want to install a powered aframe jack. suggestions as to weight capacity? right now we have the original handcrank 2000# capacity and its time for a new something, effort required is getting higher and higher(or im just getting old!). tongue weight is around 1000 lbs plus we lift the truck to install our weight bars. so im considering a 3000 lb jack
Oct-20-2019 09:10 AM
MFL wrote:
Were the other trailers that locked the brakes being towed by this same truck with oem controller? Reason I ask, Ram has had some issues with their oem controllers. You might want to tow a friends trailer, that has known great braking, with your truck, and see how that goes, before spending money/time changing your trailer brakes.
Jerry