Hi,
My primary boat ramp is steep and covered in loose gravel. As I back down it, sometimes the truck starts to slide while braking (very scary). This is because there is a 5000 lb boat+trailer pulling on it and because I'm in reverse (and the trailer is downhill), the trailer surge brakes are not used.
Has anyone found a solution for this?
I considered an emergency switch to disconnect the reverse light signal and allow the trailer brakes to engage, but I think they won't because the trailer is pulling on the truck, not pushing against it (surge function).
My truck is capable of modulating electric trailer brakes, even in reverse, but the trailer has hydraulic surge brakes.
Is there perhaps an electric surge assist mechanism available (that would pressurize the trailer hydraulics) in an emergency?
Thanks for any and all ideas
Severin B.
My primary boat ramp is steep and covered in loose gravel. As I back down it, sometimes the truck starts to slide while braking (very scary). This is because there is a 5000 lb boat+trailer pulling on it and because I'm in reverse (and the trailer is downhill), the trailer surge brakes are not used.
Has anyone found a solution for this?
I considered an emergency switch to disconnect the reverse light signal and allow the trailer brakes to engage, but I think they won't because the trailer is pulling on the truck, not pushing against it (surge function).
My truck is capable of modulating electric trailer brakes, even in reverse, but the trailer has hydraulic surge brakes.
Is there perhaps an electric surge assist mechanism available (that would pressurize the trailer hydraulics) in an emergency?
Thanks for any and all ideas
Severin B.
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