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20 minutes ago, 182ray said:

This job should have been months ago who do you think you are BRP?

Get this https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter/23-27.html

& be done with it

Ordered them last night.

I thought it was the pigtail on the trailer. No-Hair said they worked fine.... 

I said I usually hear a click come from the axles when you push the brake. He said these are the quiet type of breaks.

Oh well.

GutZ

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Too bad whatever GM is using as a coating on their brakes these days isn't or can't be used on the trailer components.  My '14 Silverado is heading into it's 4th winter and the brakes still look and perform like new.

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On December 5, 2016 at 10:48 AM, MrGutz said:

I just keep spraying it with salt water during the winter, It helps keep the ice and snow off it.

GutZ

You kill me dude!

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Mr. Gutz,

We need to find out who produced the Jack Ass movies and have them follow Team Gutz for year!  Shit!  The money we'd make EVERYONE here on QR could retire and ride together all winter!!

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