
 Originally Posted by 
bob10
					
				 
				That article seems to suggest that those trailers with independent braking systems don't need chains,[ in Canada] or am I reading that wrong? I've recently bought a caravan, with electric brakes and chains, and a breakaway setup. I'm still a nervous newbie in the van world, and the thought of controlling a break away van with it's brakes on [ or off] doesn't bear thinking about. I'm assuming good maintenance is the key. And complacency the enemy.
			
		 
	 
 Well, semis don't have chains. You have. Yes, good maintenance, thorough inspection and the right setup are essential. The company you bought the van from should have sorted the setup. Learn how to load it evenly and you'll be fine. 
Do you have a TPMS for the whole rig? Tyre failure, wheel bearing failure due to poor maintenance and poor loading seem to be the biggest factors in van accidents.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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