be careful with them trailers, especially if you are a novice trailer driver...
http://www.surfline.com/surfnews/art...p.cfm?id=10471
be careful with them trailers, especially if you are a novice trailer driver...
http://www.surfline.com/surfnews/art...p.cfm?id=10471
I try to avoid passing on the highway if I can. It is super dangerous on highway 1 to pass.
That's bad!
Glad they will all apparently recover.
I wonder if a hitch like my Lock 'N Roll multi-axis coupler would have prevented that kind of rollover....certainly hope so!
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If the trailer had electric brakes (and the driver had the presence-of-mind) couldn't you lay on the brake controller and turn the trailer into an anchor?
Yes. By her comments it really sounds like she had no expirience pulling with a trailer. She probably let off the gas and tried to correct as well, which adds to the problem.
Ron Douglas
Ed,Originally Posted by DaktariEd
We loaned a trailer to a group of surfers doing a trip in Baja a couple of years ago. They swerved off the road to avoid an oncoming semi with their F250 towing a Horizon equipped with a lock and roll. They lost control and the trailer rolled over but the vehicle did not. They righted the trailer in a few minutes and continued on their way, a bit rattled but unscathed. I think the rotational coupler saved them from a potentially nasty accident by not applying a fulcrum to the vehicle and keep the tow vehicles rubber on the ground.
I have rolled trailers twice in off road scenarios and I am convinced that the Lock and Roll saved my bacon both times by keeping all 4 tires of my rig firmly planted on the ground
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Scary. Glad they're going to be okay.
Things to keep in mind:Originally Posted by elcoyote
1. Don't pass on highway 1 in baja
2. Use a Lock and Roll trailer coupler...
Wow that sucks.. im glad they're ok. Big lesson learned there for them. Thank god it didn't take someones life to learn it.
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