BigAbe75
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Litchfield, IL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- X
- Boat Length
- 24
We’ve got a new to us ‘15 Yukon XL Denali (6.2), this season. Every time we launch the boat, the front brakes lock the wheels on the ramp and the boat practically drags the car to the water.
Our shorter Tahoe, and my F250 have never experienced this. Same ramp
The first few times I just assumed it was a slick ramp. But, now I’m not so sure. We never have any trouble pulling back out loaded.
Should my rear brakes be engaging on the car, before the front locks? They don’t seem to be.
Something else I noticed this weekend (wife’s car, I never drive it… she’s also the designated trailer operator), is that even driving it without a load, the front brakes always seem to be reacting with what I have come to associate with anti-lock braking. Going down a hill and feathering the brakes seems to result in front brake surges, makes the whole car shake.
Related? Any thoughts from those more automotive than me?
Thanks!
Our shorter Tahoe, and my F250 have never experienced this. Same ramp
The first few times I just assumed it was a slick ramp. But, now I’m not so sure. We never have any trouble pulling back out loaded.
Should my rear brakes be engaging on the car, before the front locks? They don’t seem to be.
Something else I noticed this weekend (wife’s car, I never drive it… she’s also the designated trailer operator), is that even driving it without a load, the front brakes always seem to be reacting with what I have come to associate with anti-lock braking. Going down a hill and feathering the brakes seems to result in front brake surges, makes the whole car shake.
Related? Any thoughts from those more automotive than me?
Thanks!