by High Desert » Sat Jan 02, 2010 7:15 pm
from an old trucker and former K Falls resident; You will notice the drag effect of the tear more climbing and the push effect more going down a hill. Maybe not a lot, but a little at least. In deeper stuff it may feel like an anchor. If your trailer brake control has an adjuster some like to reduce the braking a bit to keep the wheels from sliding as easy on a slick surface. If it's
REALLY bad you could put chains on the tear to keep it straight, but thats an extreme. But you have a great rig well equipped for bad weather, slow and easy is the single best thing to avoid trouble in those conditions IMO. Good luck

Shaun
"it's not the years honey, it's the mileage"