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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... My truck has a GVW of 8,400 lbs. To meet federal stopping distance requirements, the brakes must be capable of stopping that weight in a certain distance from a certain speed. It does not include added weight of a trailer. Adding a trailer requires the trailer brakes to be capable of stopping the *trailer* GVW within the required distance. Most trailers with electric brakes can be *locked* if the gain for the controller is set too high. The fifth wheel I had was a triple axle and it had brakes on all 6 wheels. Eisboch Correction .... the truck's GVW is 11,400 lbs. |
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