Posted 2005-11-09 9:48 AM (#187 - in reply to #184) Subject: RE: Is it over trailered or under trucked?
Posts: 565
Location: Michigan
Okay, LMAO on that one!! Now that I've wiped the tears from eyes from laughing..... good one!! Tough one, surely undertrucked(carred)and extremely over trailered.
Posted 2005-11-09 10:22 AM (#189 - in reply to #184) Subject: RE: Is it over trailered or under trucked?
Posts: 6
Location: pennsylvania
Oh, my! This is why i posted all of the info about my truck when I asked my question about the adam trailer ... I guess by even looking any of it up I was WAAAYYY ahead of that poor person... maybe.
Posted 2005-11-09 7:12 PM (#192 - in reply to #184) Subject: RE: Is it over trailered or under trucked?
Posts: 363
Location: Albany, Oregon
Originally written by chadsalt on 2005-11-09 2:29 PM
i believe being "underbraked" was his biggest problem.
For sure!!!!...But lets see if a 1 ton dually dies going up a steep hill pulling a 4 horse w/living quarters.....no more power steering or brakes...surge type brakes wouldn't work at all .. Electric trailer brakes(drum type) are weak in reverse...A tow vehicle with disc are a lot better than drum but would take some real pedal pressure!...will an inertia controller work in reverse? (manual will...grab it first) You sure wouldn't want to allow any speed to build !! or You also would be underbraked....I think the gal said S**T....... I think it was in europe and surge are common.....so really no brakes in reverse! Something for the surge brake people to remember.