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Surge Brakes vs Electric

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Surge Brakes vs Electric
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10-23-2009, 05:15 AM
The key to safe trailering is to take it slow, and short trips initially. Your choice of tow vehicle is important. Don't do what I did and go to mid Ohio as my first trailering experience.

Todd pm me your phone number if you want to talk about it. Darren and the rest of us who trailer are good resources. You will get many different opinions and experiences from us. Open vs closed. Aluminium Vs steel. Electric vs surge. New vs used.
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