Our rear assist brakes seem to be gripping extremely hard and quickly. The brake unit is set to a value of 14 and still seems to "grab" too quickly. It seems to have gotten worse.
After spending time on the manufacturer's site, we couldn't find any information about what the read out numbers mean or how to adjust the brakes optimally.
Any help on this is greatly appreciated. Last night, we had it set to 30 and the trailer locked up and squealed badly. It was pretty scary. But 30 was the default value that was set when we picked up our trailer from the RV place and seemed to work a lot better then.
The RV dealer didn't seem to be alarmed by the trailer locking up and just told us to set the number lower. But when we do this, it seems as though our truck takes too much of the braking load.
So we are very confused. Would love clarification on this.
Thanks in advance,
Greg K.
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I found this so frustrating (and potentially dangerous) that--given my relatively substantive tow vehicle--I ended up just leaving the brakes dialed down to the point where I don't even think they were engaging at all.
This season I decided to joust with this yet again. I did another brake shoe adjustment at the wheels, and fiddled with the controller; this time following my own intuitions rather than the exact directions in the manual.
Bottom line is now the trailer brakes seem to work fine. I wish I could say exactly what I did, but I can't other than to say there does seem to be a sweet spot in the adjustments that you have to hit just right.
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
Eric aka: Lone Wolf
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
Eric aka: Lone Wolf
One of the wonderful things about our T@Bs IMHO is that the parts that make it go - brakes, bearings, wheels, tires - are pretty basic things that lots of places can service so you don't need to rely on RV service shops.
We have a Tekonsha P3 controller and the manual has a detailed procedure for adjusting it. You will need to do this after having your T@B brakes adjusted. Check your manual or the controller manufacturer's web site.