My $50 trailer needs its own brake system, because it's 1200+lb..... the old original drum brakes are there, minus the drums (probably removed to prevent unnecessary drag)
Question: do electric brakes use a cable-pulling device (such as would tighten the brake shoes like when it had "parking" brakes)?
----Or do they use a master cylinder and some way of pressrizing it?
---or none of the above?
If electrics would be a major P. I. T. A. , how about torching off the ball-end, replacing it with a surge-brake assembly? anything that's going to go $100 in parts is unappetizing as "all-git-out"
If all else fails, I'm not above using my boat trailer's tag on the util trlr, or running tagless... I suspect the ticket would be cheaper than the compliance... .
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Question: do electric brakes use a cable-pulling device (such as would tighten the brake shoes like when it had "parking" brakes)?
----Or do they use a master cylinder and some way of pressrizing it?
---or none of the above?
If electrics would be a major P. I. T. A. , how about torching off the ball-end, replacing it with a surge-brake assembly? anything that's going to go $100 in parts is unappetizing as "all-git-out"
If all else fails, I'm not above using my boat trailer's tag on the util trlr, or running tagless... I suspect the ticket would be cheaper than the compliance... .
