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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
trailers, and F150 ??
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<blockquote data-quote="beau t" data-source="post: 16292143" data-attributes="member: 156791"><p>To me stopping is the important factor, here is my story, i had to move a car a state away so i borrowed a buddies all steel tilt trailer he said it weighed about 5500 lbs. this was not a issue because i had a 04 2500 dodge, (as my buddy says those trucks don't stop as good as my ford), the issue was he had messed up the plug so i needed to replace it to hook up the lights and brakes and i told him no problem i will take it home so i can do it right instead of cobbling it together. So I'm hooked up and dragging the trailer home to repair wiring, i go through a detour no big deal, after coming through a sharp turn mind you I'm doing the speed limit there was a stop sign that i pushed through, no cars were coming (in the middle on nowhere) so nobody got hurt (but my pride lol) but from that day forward i have tried to make sure all brake parts are working properly. It dosen't matter how well the tow vehicle will pull a load (to an extent) if you can't stop it your putting yourself in a bad spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beau t, post: 16292143, member: 156791"] To me stopping is the important factor, here is my story, i had to move a car a state away so i borrowed a buddies all steel tilt trailer he said it weighed about 5500 lbs. this was not a issue because i had a 04 2500 dodge, (as my buddy says those trucks don't stop as good as my ford), the issue was he had messed up the plug so i needed to replace it to hook up the lights and brakes and i told him no problem i will take it home so i can do it right instead of cobbling it together. So I'm hooked up and dragging the trailer home to repair wiring, i go through a detour no big deal, after coming through a sharp turn mind you I'm doing the speed limit there was a stop sign that i pushed through, no cars were coming (in the middle on nowhere) so nobody got hurt (but my pride lol) but from that day forward i have tried to make sure all brake parts are working properly. It dosen't matter how well the tow vehicle will pull a load (to an extent) if you can't stop it your putting yourself in a bad spot. [/QUOTE]
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