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Loadrite and probably other manufacturers sell base trailers with GVW over 3,000lbs with brakes on single and for dual axle trailers only the front axle will come standard with brakes.Mike, has NJ law changed recently about "all axles requiring brakes"? Maybe I've been misinformed all these years? But I've seen a lot of dual axle trailers with NJ plates and a very good percentage of them had brakes only on one axle... so it seemed to backup what I thought was the NJ law of only requiring it on one axle.
NJ law says over 3,000 lbs or trailers that weigh 40% or more than the vehicle pulling it must have brakes on each axle.
So if you buy a single axle trailer with brakes for a 4,000 lb boat your legal. If you have a dual axle trailer for that same boat and only one axle has brakes your not legal.
Two axles, two sets of brakes, three axles, three sets, NJ doesn’t put too much thought into it.
Trailers are not inspected in N.J. but the DOT and state police do have roadside inspection checkpoints they setup. I suppose they could flag you down, inspect and press the issue but they are many after commercial vehicles.
I have been running without brakes for five years and the Bayliner’s trailer never came with them. I have never or know of anyone in NJ that has ever been called out on trailer brakes for non-commercial use.
I will say that I bought a large pickup to tow the Bayliner because on wet roads it would push the car I towed it with into intersections with its wheels locked.
As my truck has been apart in my barn while I rebuild/restore it I’ve been using our 4wd Jeep Commander (6500 tow rating) to tow the Grady. The Jeep Commander is not a small vehicle.
We recently towed it to the ramp on a wet road and though I drive really easy when I tow when we came to a stoplight I felt it push the Jeep a little with the wheels locked. Not enough for anyone else in the vehicle to notice but I did for sure. That was in my head last night too.
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