Dick
I would strongly recommend trailer brakes. They add a lot of security whin
going down some of the long hills.
Glenn
Dick J wrote:What are the roads from Texas to Bonneville like? I've towed my
basic, brakeless, flatbed car trailer from Texas to Florida, to New York, to
North Carolina, and Ohio with no problems. I've never gone farther west than
New Mexico, and haven't ventured into Utah and Bonneville yet. I'm getting
ready to get a new flatbed to haul my racecar to Maxton, El Mirage, and
Bonneville. Should I get it with optional electric brakes, or are they
un-necessary for hauling my car. When I had an enclosed car hauler, I had
electric brakes, and wouldn't dream of towing such a big, heavy trailer without
them, but the flatbed is so much smaller and lighter. I saved the anti-sway
device and load equalizer from the enclosed trailer, and have been very happy
with their assistance on the smaller open trailer. I'll continue to use those
devices, but what about brakes? Comments?
Dick J
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