doskiez
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I recently went up to Texarkana to pick up a M105A2 trailer. The recovery went well and I plan to use the trailer to haul firewood and possibly a tractor from time to time. I do plan on pulling it with a 1 ton dually so I am not really worried about the weight. That being said I would like to have trailer brakes and I was wondering if any of you have used a compressor and storage tank on your truck to actuate the air/hydraulic brakes on your trailers. My trailer has only the one service line so I think a high end compressor (100-150psi operating range) + 5 gallon storage tanks would supply enough air. (I am planning on outfitting the truck with an air system anyway to run horns and fill tires, etc) I was thinking I could run a regulator from the main air supply and run a solonoid valve that would send pressure to a glad hand on the back of my truck. That way I could adjust the braking pressure going to the truck similar to a civi brake controller. Also wire it in such a way that I will be able to turn it on and off and have it be controlled by braking with my truck pedal. Has this been done before and to what degree of success.
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