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Steve-R
07-31-2007, 02:46 PM
it has only been used once. I towed a car from phoenix to calgary that was it. I paid 1400 US for it now i'm asking $1200 CAD

all info is here http://www.tdtow.com/78wd_tow_dolly.htm

2007 model and 4 months old SOLD!!!

call steve @ 852 2050

no trades please!




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Hemi RT
07-31-2007, 04:06 PM
Does it have brakes, if it doesn't it's NOT legal in Canada. It has to have electric brakes on it or have them installed or your insurance is null and void. If you don't believe me then either check with the Alberta DOT or even a trailer dealer.

S-FLY
08-01-2007, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by Hemi RT
Does it have brakes, if it doesn't it's NOT legal in Canada. It has to have electric brakes on it or have them installed or your insurance is null and void. If you don't believe me then either check with the Alberta DOT or even a trailer dealer.

http://www.rvda.ca/ProviBrakeReqts.asp


Alberta Trailer Brake Requirements

* If gross laden weight of trailer is 909 kg / 2,004 Ibs or over, or if gross trailer weight is over half that of the unit, independent braking system is required.
* Not required for trailers with a gross laden weight of not more than 910 kg (2006 Ibs) or trailers with a gross laden weight of less than half of the weight of the towing unit.
* Breakaway brakes are required on trailers over 907 kg (2,000 Ibs).

Gross laden weight (GLW) is the greatest of the following:
* the weight of a vehicle together with any load it is carrying, including any equipment and accessories.

S-FLY
08-01-2007, 11:30 PM
Basically it's saying the trailer doesn't need brakes if you're towing a smart car with a half ton truck. But i'm no trailer expert.