Mar-10-2015 04:29 PM
Mar-11-2015 05:15 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
Trailer brakes don't change that much from new. They work reasonably well right out of the box. I would think that the trip from Indiana to Washington qualifies as a break-in period.
Mar-11-2015 12:00 PM
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Mar-10-2015 06:17 PM
randallb wrote:
Seat the brakes! All new trailers: travel, utility, car hauler or stacker need to have the brakes bedded in. Crank the voltage all the way up and go out and do a series of 20-40 MPH stops using the lever. Allow a little time between applications for the brakes to cool. You will see the brakes improve dramatically and then finally appear to settle in. Return to the barn and readjust the brakes then head down the road and set your max voltage and your boost. My small aluminum car hauler runs happily at 4.5 Vs and boost level 1. Initially it did not stop worth a damn empty.
Randy
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