There is no one answer for this thread. There is plenty to argue about. How many of you have ever bothered to read the Jacobs manual? Or any other brand your rig is equipped with? Do you float the gears? Do you run your Jakes all the time? Big no no according to manufacture. Not saying I haven't done it many times. But try to keep them off most of the time. Stay way out in front of truck and flip them on when needed. Check out page 5 I think.
http://www.jakebrake.com/products/docs/Operators-manual.pdf
the unnecessary usage of j-brakes, why????
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by ivanhoe, Jan 12, 2006.
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Double L Thanks this.
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Here's another point, my jake is under warranty while my brakes are not. We just had the brakes replaced, they lasted 350k miles. No problems with the jake yet.
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Unless your running custom stacks the majority of trucks now have full mufflers so the Local LEO cant cite you for running "reverse thrust"
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As far as disturbing the poor farmers, on my last trip I noticed a lot of those signs right on the interstate where they'd built new houses right up to the edge of the 4 lane highway. Now I'll shut it off through a small town to be considerate, but don't go intruding into my home on the interstate telling me to shut up. Next they'll be building houses in the median and complaining about the traffic.
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