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Re: Trailer Brake Controlers
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Posted by OGGIE on September 17, 2004 at 15:20:49 from (162.40.165.171):
In Reply to: Re: Trailer Brake Controlers posted by Jerry Cent. Mi. on September 17, 2004 at 04:42:03:
BOY YOU GUYS LOVE TO ARGUE,SO DO I,AS FAR AS ABS ALMOST EVERYONE IS RIGHT IN SOME WAY. I AM A MASTER AUTOMOTIVE TECH AND HAVE WORKED ON ABS SINCE THE MID 80'S BEFORE MOST PEOPLE EVER HEARD OF IT. IT'S A GOOD THING FOR PEOPLE WHO CAN'T HELP PANICING AND LOCKING THEIR BRAKES. IT'S A BAD THING BECAUSE IT MAKES PEOPLE OVERCONFIDENT OF THEIR ABILITY TO STOP. THE RWAL ON MY 94 CHEVY KEPT IT FROM EVER USING REAR BRAKES,NEEDED OR NOT. IT DOES NOT PULSE JUST BLOCKS FLUID FLOW. WITH THE PENDULUM CONTROLLER IF YOU ARE BRAKING ON LEVEL ROAD AND COME TO A SUDDEN DOWN GRADE IT WILL LOCK UP THE TRAILER BRAKES.I LIVE IN HILLY COUNTRY AND THIS IS A COMMON OCCURANCE. YOU CAN'T ADJUST THE CONTROL FOR IT.THAT'S THE REST OF MY $0.02
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