Diamondpilot
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2007
- Messages
- 16,316
- Location
- Daleville, IN
- Tractor
- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
If set up properly they should be proportional. The main issue with surge brakes is lack of maintenance. The actuator needs to be greased and lubed. I will tell you a 7,000# trailer with 4 disc type surge brakes will stop quicker than anything out there. I have surges on these trailers and it will stop on a dime. Boat in pic one is 15,600#. Boat in pic 2 is 7,000#. Boat in pic 3 is about 10,000# and I had some idiot pull right out in front of me. I slammed on the brakes a the boat came forward on the trailer breaking the vertical brace where the winch is that was 3"x4" 1/4" wall tube. The only thing that stopped the boat from coming in the bed of the truck was the outdrive hitting the back cross brace on the trailer.
My uncle had a small 21' boat that on the trailer was about 5,500# and the brakes on it were so good you could not back it up in 4 wheel drive with either is Ford Expedition or my F-350 Diesel. I had to install a revers lock out solenoid.
Don't get me wrong, they are not perfect. Either is the electric brakes on my car hauler but with a little annual maintenance on both types they can work really well.
Chris
My uncle had a small 21' boat that on the trailer was about 5,500# and the brakes on it were so good you could not back it up in 4 wheel drive with either is Ford Expedition or my F-350 Diesel. I had to install a revers lock out solenoid.
Don't get me wrong, they are not perfect. Either is the electric brakes on my car hauler but with a little annual maintenance on both types they can work really well.
Chris