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This is a fork of the Cobra trailer brake thread.
I encountered an unnerving situation a couple of weeks ago. I was backing my Komet trailer into a new parking position near my house. This required moving the trailer less than 15 feet slightly uphill. For such a short move, I didn't think the .25" safety pin that keeps the hitch handle down and locked was needed. I just attached the hitch to the ball and started backing. The lever popped up and the hitch jumped off the ball. The trailer rolled forward into the back of my SUV doing damage to the rear bumper cover. The hitch was tight on the ball and there is no detectable malfunction of the hitch. The damage is annoying but the real eye opener is that if the trailer surged forward against the hitch as the towing vehicle braked, the same disconnect would likely happen again if the safety pin were missing. THE SAFETY PINS ARE REALLY NEEDED. Lesson learned. Bill Daniels |
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