I cannot speak for those that have surge disc brakes, because I have never pulled one, but for those that have not experienced this with properly adjusted drum brakes, it will help you stop quicker with less strain on your tow vehicle's brakes. When coming to a stop applying the needed pressure, if you take your foot off the brake for a split second and reapply the same pressure you will feel the brake shoes grab harder, and you will feel the trailer pulling back on your tow vehicle. When trailering I look ahead and anticipate having to stop, so I do a lot coasting. When I do this, I stop easier with less pressure on my brake pedal then I do without my 6,000+ pound package on the back. May be helpful to some, may not to others, just thought I would share.
Would really like to hear from someone that has surge disc brakes, I think the way that the drum brakes are designed is what makes it work the way that it dose.
Would really like to hear from someone that has surge disc brakes, I think the way that the drum brakes are designed is what makes it work the way that it dose.
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