Dftodd
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It does in 49CFR571.121 S5.2.2 49 CFR § 571.121 - Standard No. 121; Air brake systems.No it doesn't. All brakes (present) on a trailer required to be applied automatically upon breakway. Nowhere does it state that each axle must have brakes present.
F150 is all wrong, that should really be a 1990s Explorer or the S10 type Blazer/Jimmy. They would roll over on their own if you just hurt their feelings.That's evil and genius
Not to take sides but that states "service brakes" not emergency (spring) brakes. Even service brakes weren't required on all axles until the 80s. Prior to that most class 8 trucks had no brakes on the front axle to avoid jackknifing.It does in 49CFR571.121 S5.2.2 49 CFR § 571.121 - Standard No. 121; Air brake systems.
S5.2.2 Brake distribution and automatic adjustment. Each vehicle shall be equipped with a service brake system acting on all wheels.
Aaron Z
Look at my last post where they say that all brakes are required to be applied automatically upon breakaway:Not to take sides but that states "service brakes" not emergency (spring) brakes. Even service brakes weren't required on all axles until the 80s. Prior to that most class 8 trucks had no brakes on the front axle to avoid jackknifing.
So if all axles are required to have brakes and all brakes on a trailer are required to be applied automatically upon breakaway, any trailer built after that requirement was enacted should have spring cans on all axles.That is odd, Regulations Section says "Question 2: Are all brakes on a trailer required to be applied automatically upon breakaway? Guidance: Yes"
That would seem to imply that spring brake cans are required on both axles.
Cant disagree with that.Fair enough, and to that point I've never seen a trailer that didn't have spring brakes on every axle. Tractors however don't have spring brakes on tag and steering axles. I've never seen a drive axle without spring brakes though.
Fair enough, and to that point I've never seen a trailer that didn't have spring brakes on every axle. Tractors however don't have spring brakes on tag and steering axles. I've never seen a drive axle without spring brakes though.