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Wiring for electric brakes Blazer
On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 13:11:52 -0600, William Boyd
Turn $6 Into 15,000.oo In 30 Days Or Less Using Paypal 100% Legal!!! "Noreply It Will Work… If you do as I have done! Just Do It! follow the 4 steps… $6.00 to $15,000.00 in 30 days! Steps: Follow the Logic, Just Do it... WOW. FYI Mr. Boyd, many states require brakes on any trailer over 1500 or 2000 lbs., WELL within the safe towing capabilities of the vehicle in question. Properly equipped, that truck is rated for around 5,000 I imagine, I had a late-model S-10 with the same drivetrain rated at 5500. Now, I'm not saying I'd tow that much, but GM says it's safe. Wheelbase vs. trailer length is what to watch out for with the S-series. ALSO, he NEVER said it was a TT, it could be a landscaping trailer with brakes on it, or a small pop-up camper (I've towed one that has brakes, my family has had 2 others with brakes). If you read the ENTIRE post, he does mention that he's towed with this vehicle before, so don't be so quick to jump on someone about proper towing. The boat trailers had brakes on them I bet, just not ones with in-cab controllers, they use surge brakes on the trailer tongue.
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