Posted 2005-10-10 9:48 PM (#31554 - in reply to #31553) Subject: RE: How much can my GMC pull?? Newbie
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Originally written by mustang3 on 2005-10-10 9:34 PM
Well that is encouraging --- I have gotten so many conflicting opinions it is reassuring to hear from people who have the smaller trucks. My Z71 Chev is paid for has low miles and gets good gas milage. But I do want to do more endurance riding and want a trailer both the horse and I can sleep in... A light weight 2-horse GN is really hard to find. Trailer manufactures should start thinking about people like me.
ah yes, there are plenty of us so called "under-trucked" out in the real world
Posted 2005-10-11 6:02 AM (#31563 - in reply to #31553) Subject: RE: How much can my GMC pull?? Newbie
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Originally written by mustang3 on 2005-10-10 9:34 PM
Well that is encouraging --- I have gotten so many conflicting opinions it is reassuring to hear from people who have the smaller trucks. My Z71 Chev is paid for has low miles and gets good gas milage. But I do want to do more endurance riding and want a trailer both the horse and I can sleep in... A light weight 2-horse GN is really hard to find. Trailer manufactures should start thinking about people like me.
Posted 2005-10-11 11:13 AM (#31578 - in reply to #31576) Subject: RE: How much can my GMC pull?? Newbie
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Originally written by YoungBuck on 2005-10-11 9:52 AM
Whats is a brake control? Once again..sorry for my ignorance (not knowing).
YB ..I for one, am glad you asked. Since we share the road together, I hope your brakes work well. I made the aquaintance of a very nice rider a few years ago. She didn't know about a brake controller either. She thought since the trailer's brake lights came on she had trailer brakes... well she had brakes but they were only along for the ride.
Unless you have a trailer with "surge" or "inertia" brakes like a boat trailer or a Brenderup, your trailer has electric brakes. It relies on an electro magnet to mechanically activate the brake on each wheel. So you need a brake controller in your truck to send electric power to the trailer brakes when you want to brake.
There are several different types and brands of controllers available.. but that's an other question...
Posted 2005-10-12 1:32 PM (#31634 - in reply to #31355) Subject: RE: How much can my GMC pull?? Newbie
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Keiferbuilt has also started making a 2H GN specifically designed for 1/2 ton trucks. When I was looking for a new trailer, it was listed in their brochures as "New Design" but I do not see it listed on their web site.