To: | spitlist@gte.net |
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Subject: | Re: Auto trailer |
From: | McGaheyRx@aol.com |
Date: | Wed, 15 Dec 1999 22:41:45 EST |
Cc: | triumphs@autox.team.net |
In a message dated 12/15/99 1:48:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, spitlist@gte.net writes: << While your point is well taken, you can get into bad situations whether you are towing a tandem trailer with brakes or no trailer at all. Care is indeed the watchword. Most of us can't afford the extremes that it takes to rid oneself of all possibilities, but if you exercise extreme care when pulling even a light trailer without brakes, there's no reason to think that it can be done safely. >> Have you ever had to make a panic stop while towing a Triumph on your trailer ? I have. It was on a multi-lane highway in downtown Atlanta. I had to really stand on the brakes to keep from hitting the idiot that suddenly decided he needed to be in front of me. There was traffic on both sides of me and this was in the apex of a slight bend in the road. My trailer is a tandem axle with electric brakes on all 4 wheels so i stopped safely. Would i have been able to do this with a single axle trailer with no brakes ? I don't ever want to try it. Be safe Jack Mc |
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