All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsProblem with trailer brakesWe used our trailer this weekend and it seems only one side of he brakes, is primarily engaging. The right side seems to be doing most of the work and when I hit the brakes, I noticed the right wheels seems to skid easily (on gravel road). What would you recommend as the next steps to figure this out? I did turn down the brake controller and it seemed to help, but I don't thin this is the answer. Also, this is a new trailer for us (2012 model and only the second time I have pulled this trailer). Thanks!Re: Want new TT trailer but don't want a "Throw Away"I think all the units mentioned would work well, however it all depends on how they are maintained and stored. I have found keeping any trailer under cover at all times makes a world of difference.Re: help neededThanks for the advice. I guess now I will remember to put that on my pre flight check list.help neededWe just purchased a 2012 forest river trailer and I left it at a buddies cabin up the mountain, but I think I left the furnace on. My question is, if I run out of gas will the furnace keep trying to light, or will it shut down after so many attempts? The trailer is plugged into 110, so the battery will not run down (bummer). I appreciate the help, since I trying to decide no t a 3 hours round trip tonight, and we weren't planning going up until Friday night.
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