Posted by GVSII on April 25, 2015 at 05:49:16 from (74.79.204.124):
In Reply to: Trailer posted by John in La on April 24, 2015 at 21:30:12:
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As is usual with gov't.,the people writing the laws/regs don't have much knowledge regarding what they're writing about.As a result we get stuck with bad laws.
As said, the least little thing can cause elec. brakes to fail without warning.Surge brakes can and will fail too but nearly always give some warning when they start to get weak.For some time now surge systems have an electrical set up so that when you go into reverse a solenoid toggles a lockout to prevent brake application while backing.Also surge brakes can give you an anti lock feature without any add ons.Tow vehicle brakes are applied,trailer M/C applies brakes which pulls the trailer back,releasing brakes and the cycle starts over.
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