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Unread 10-15-2006, 01:57 PM
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Default Re: trailers surge brakes

Pablo, I just went thru this entire thread and there's a can of worms here that you'll sort thru in time...

Pacifica's a helluva vehicle, but I doubt it'll stand up to more than just short-hauls to a nearby ramp...and if ya ever back it into saltwater, your wife will most likely KILL you over the resulting damage, then ALL your problems will be done ;D ... is there a transmission cooler on the Pacifica...needs to be if ya gonna tow w/ it ;) ...

...and to all the no-brakes-needed believers...ya shoulda been ridin' right-seat w/ me Fri-nite on I-85...I'm doin' 65...MORON in blinged-out old Caddy comes off the ramp, crosses into my lane and SLOWS DOWN ::) ...I've never gotten harder on a brake pedal than tryin' to avoid hittin' this obvious-insuranceless-idiot (O.I.I.)...couldn't swerve w/ trailer on and glad for all FOUR discs on the trailer...still can't believe no contact...SO CLOSE ...

My F-150 has Bemcos on front, discs all around; EXCELLENT braking power, but w/ out trailer brakes, I'd be turnin' in a claim as we speak...I'm SURE of it ;) :P ...

Tie-Down's 6600 actuator is great, but for best braking, put Kodiak's discs w/ it...JMHO... ;) ...

Good luck w/ it...post some pics when ya can and let us know how it goes... 8) ...
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