I have an '03, HO, 6-sp. , 4X4, 115 gal. Aux. fuel tank (150 gals. , on board, when full). My trailer is a Nash 25-S that, probably, weighs 7500lbs.
Considering that I have approximately 1000lbs of fuel on board, plus the extras (generator, etc. ), would I be a candidate for an exhaust brake?
By downshifting & slowing my speed down at the top of the hill, I haven't noticed that I've had to hit the brakes hard, here in the mountains of AZ.
I'm not sure that I want to go through life without owning an exhaust brake but, if I really don't need one, that's an extra grand in my pocket. However, that little red plunger knob on the shift lever sure is intriguing. Using the exhaust brake, in town, to save the service brakes is a plus, also. I drive pretty conservatively & slow down for red lights so as not to have to stomp on the brakes, though.
I would appreciate any comments or suggestions.
Thanks.
Joe F. (Buffalo)
Considering that I have approximately 1000lbs of fuel on board, plus the extras (generator, etc. ), would I be a candidate for an exhaust brake?
By downshifting & slowing my speed down at the top of the hill, I haven't noticed that I've had to hit the brakes hard, here in the mountains of AZ.
I'm not sure that I want to go through life without owning an exhaust brake but, if I really don't need one, that's an extra grand in my pocket. However, that little red plunger knob on the shift lever sure is intriguing. Using the exhaust brake, in town, to save the service brakes is a plus, also. I drive pretty conservatively & slow down for red lights so as not to have to stomp on the brakes, though.
I would appreciate any comments or suggestions.
Thanks.
Joe F. (Buffalo)