I'll admit, I was fooled as well. The only trailer drop test I witnessed, was a guy with a yard horse "dropped" a loaded trailer on the ground doing about 20 mph. I couldn't believe the landing gear took that. I'd say that wagon passed the "drop test".
Trailer Drop Test
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by acik1983, Aug 6, 2016.
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If your lights work, I wouldn't waste my time looking for something that isn't there.
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Ohms law....voltage drops on series circuits only, amps drop on parallel circuits.
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Ouch!
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If everything works fine why the fawk would you go looking for something
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Or worse, the circuit protection in the truck kicks in, and shuts down the 12V outlets in the bunk!thejackal Thanks this.
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I actually pictured Mythbusters picking it up with a crane and seeing how high they could drop it from before it broke in half.
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