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Old December 9th, 2004, 04:41 AM
Rich P
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I'm with Carlos on this. I have a Ranger and it has surge brakes. Self
adjusting with the load. You probably have the same. If the hitch is a
bulky mechanism with an opening for brake fluid on top, then you're in
business. If not, you will have to install a controller and wire up the
necessary plug for the trailer.

Rich P


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Old December 9th, 2004, 07:29 PM
Chris Rennert
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Rich P wrote:
I'm with Carlos on this. I have a Ranger and it has surge brakes. Self
adjusting with the load. You probably have the same. If the hitch is a
bulky mechanism with an opening for brake fluid on top, then you're in
business. If not, you will have to install a controller and wire up the
necessary plug for the trailer.

Rich P


Thank you guys very much for the input. I at least have a direction to
go with it. Unfortunately my boat is sitting at the marina now in a
garage buried behind 500 other boats waiting for the motor to get
replaced so I can't go verify all this at the moment, but in April I
will definitely look into it further. I cannot wait for tournament season.

Thanks again,

Chris
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Old December 9th, 2004, 07:29 PM
Chris Rennert
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Default Trailer Brakes

Rich P wrote:
I'm with Carlos on this. I have a Ranger and it has surge brakes. Self
adjusting with the load. You probably have the same. If the hitch is a
bulky mechanism with an opening for brake fluid on top, then you're in
business. If not, you will have to install a controller and wire up the
necessary plug for the trailer.

Rich P


Thank you guys very much for the input. I at least have a direction to
go with it. Unfortunately my boat is sitting at the marina now in a
garage buried behind 500 other boats waiting for the motor to get
replaced so I can't go verify all this at the moment, but in April I
will definitely look into it further. I cannot wait for tournament season.

Thanks again,

Chris
 




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