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reelapeelin 03-22-2007 08:57 AM

Re: To Brake or not to Brake
 
DO NOT BUY/INSTALL TIE-DOWN DISC BRAKES!!...Mickey Mouse brakes if ever there were some!! Tie-Down's Model 6600 acctuator/coupler is GOOD, but get Kodiak brakes...you can probably get by w/brakes on front axle only of tandem trailer(check state law)...I understand all the ''no brake'' posts, but I like 'em...they've saved my butt ;)...I'd put 'em on...uh...I DID put 'em on ;) ...

Kodiak has model w/ CERAMIC pad-backing plates...won't rust... :D ...

spareparts 03-22-2007 09:17 AM

Re: To Brake or not to Brake
 
reel, were the tie down brakes you used the vented, or non vented rotors? I know hey offer the vented rotor brakes in a heavier application. I'm going to put brakes on my trailer, and I can get a good deal on the vented heavy duty Tie Down's, didn't know if the vented rotor brakes were as bad as the standard

reelapeelin 03-22-2007 09:40 AM

Re: To Brake or not to Brake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spareparts
reel, were the tie down brakes you used the vented, or non vented rotors? I know hey offer the vented rotor brakes in a heavier application. I'm going to put brakes on my trailer, and I can get a good deal on the vented heavy duty Tie Down's, didn't know if the vented rotor brakes were as bad as the standard


Granted, mine were the early, non-vented discs..that's not the problem...call Tie-Down and ask for SERVICE...there is none!!...all I'm sayin' is if yer gettin' started, start w/a company that appreciates it's customers better than TD ;) ...

C YENSEN 03-22-2007 10:08 AM

Re: To Brake or not to Brake
 
Dont need them.......just something else to fix. ;D

Airslot 03-22-2007 10:15 AM

Re: To Brake or not to Brake
 
Byt CY ;), you use your trailer twice a year. I may drag my trailer 5 or 6k this year....I like my brakes ;)

randlemanboater 03-22-2007 10:26 AM

Re: To Brake or not to Brake
 
You wont need brakes until you NEED brakes.

If you go without, go out and do some emergency braking practice to get use to how the rig handles in that situation. Take note of you stopping distances at different speeds and file that away for when you are towing. Make some quick lane changes to get the feel of that. You don't want your first experience of the different handling to be in an emergency situation.

Travel slower on roads where there is the posibility of Granny pulling out in front of you. Double your following distance on roads with stop and go.


reelapeelin 03-22-2007 11:22 AM

Re: To Brake or not to Brake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by randlemanboater
You wont need brakes until you NEED brakes.

If you go without, go out and do some emergency braking practice to get use to how the rig handles in that situation. Take note of you stopping distances at different speeds and file that away for when you are towing. Make some quick lane changes to get the feel of that. You don't want your first experience of the different handling to be in an emergency situation.

Travel slower on roads where there is the posibility of Granny pulling out in front of you



All that's some good stuff...you may have 'em for years and need 'em in a split second...

...wasn't Granny, but ''blinged-out'' Old Caddy nearly got me...and I SURE he didn't have any insurance...glad I had some(brakes>insurance)
;) ...

Stillrunning 03-22-2007 11:58 AM

Re: To Brake or not to Brake
 
I go without because it just another thing which I would have to maintain. The problem for me is that maintian part would be when they seize up and I can't get the boat in the water. We put some on my buddies trailer a couple years back and this year he took them off. I don't think its an issurance issue but you should check with your agent.

macojoe 03-22-2007 01:25 PM

Re: To Brake or not to Brake
 
Quote:

Travel slower on roads where there is the posibility of Granny pulling out in front of you. Double your following distance on roads with stop and go.
Its Granny that better watch out, and anyone else in the way!
Or they getting 11,000 pounds of meanness right up there A$$

reelapeelin 03-22-2007 01:56 PM

Re: To Brake or not to Brake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by macojoe

Its Granny that better watch out, and anyone else in the way!
Or they getting 11,000 pounds of meanness right up there A$$



If it's a 80,000lb truck he won't even notice you goin' up his a$$ ;) ... meanness and all ;D :-* ... we'll miss ya ;D ;D ...


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