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AJz wrote:MrOizo wrote:Impressive!!!
That would have had a empty load and that would explain the pulses on the ground from the locking up of the tyres!
Ha, i never noticed that, makes sense tho.
XERO wrote:AJz wrote:MrOizo wrote:Impressive!!!
That would have had a empty load and that would explain the pulses on the ground from the locking up of the tyres!
Ha, i never noticed that, makes sense tho.
So are those 'pulses' from the trailer or the truck itself?
also, how bad would it have been if the trailer went all the way over and tipped the cab at the same time?
Elmo wrote:I think you will find that there are very few trailors out there with ABS, the only ones we come across are on fuel tankers. Many trucks have them now, but not trailors.
Just_Juzz wrote:Actually, quiet a lot of new trailers have ABS. Especially the ones with disc brakes.
MrOizo wrote:Just_Juzz wrote:Actually, quiet a lot of new trailers have ABS. Especially the ones with disc brakes.
damn thats wicked with them having disks...
where are the sensors for the 'slipping'?
are there pickups on the trailers now or all done on the trucks part?
CaM wrote:trailers are coming out now with ebs & abs to match the trucks that have the saem
american trucks usually have to be retrofitted with it coz they;re miles behind, as always.
Just_Juzz wrote:MrOizo wrote:Just_Juzz wrote:Actually, quiet a lot of new trailers have ABS. Especially the ones with disc brakes.
damn thats wicked with them having disks...
where are the sensors for the 'slipping'?
are there pickups on the trailers now or all done on the trucks part?
What the heck are you on?
In simple terms:
The trailer has abs sensors just like your car does (cog on the back of the hub). Sends a signal back to the trucks ECU which then controls the trailer abs system.
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