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I use the same setup, but have elected to satisfy myself
with theoretical rather than empirical proof. 9B At 04:00 15 July 2004, Eric Greenwell wrote: Tom Serkowski wrote: In the US, chains are required to attach the trailer to the tow vehicle. I have the chains a bit longer than the brake actuation cable, so if the hitch comes off the ball, the cable will actuate the brake, and the chains will keep the brakes-on trailer attached to the vehicle. That sounds like a good plan, especially since many/most US folks have inadequate chains. Until you've seen a trailer connected to the tow vehicle by only the chains, you have no idea how violent the swerving and bucking can be. Having the brakes applied should dampen it considerably. Has anyone had a trailer come off the ball while hooked up like Tom describes, and how did it work out? -- Change 'netto' to 'net' to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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