It hasn't been announced yet but ROAM offroad AKA Timm Cooper is working on new stronger axles for Series trucks. You might want to check with Brian about how close they are to offering these as products. I understand that stronger than genuine 10 spline axles will be an option.
Towing a boat - Questions and concerns:
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Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
My Land Rover web site
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The trailer has 4 wheels, and hydraulic brakes that work when you slow the truck down and the weight of the trailer shifts forward and pushes a piston ( master cylinder, I suppose) attached to the hitch. I don't know what the system is called.Comment
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Surge brakes, called overrun brakes too.
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Yeah I wouldn't want to do this on a daily basis or for 100's of miles at a time but as long as you use your head you'll be ok. Just be aware you are operating on the fringe.Comment
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"...but it doesn't look like you have over run or electric brakes on the trailer,..."
"The trailer has 4 wheels, and hydraulic brakes that work when you slow the truck down and the weight of the trailer shifts forward and pushes a piston ( master cylinder, I suppose) attached to the hitch."
That'd be the over run brakes I was referring to
You should have no problem with dragging your boat around, provided you keep to a reasonable or modest speed. The thing I would certainly do however, stick about 100-150kg of sand bags in the rear, just in front of the rear axle, for ballast.Comment
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