I've had my Trail Runner for just over a year now (purchased it September 11, 2013), and the brakes work great, but mine feel like they are anti-lock brakes as they don't lock up like my old trailer did (when they actually worked on the old trailer, that is
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).
On my new trailer they pump, especially if they are set a little high.
I brought this up to my dealership and they said this is normal.
I'm just happy to have trailer brakes that work . . .
Our old 24 foot 1978 Coachman, which didn't owe us a dime as we definately got our money's worth out of it, was at that point in it's 35 year life where just about everything didn't work in it anymore, and the trailer brakes would always work when going uphill or on flatland . . .
But when coming down Wolf Creek Pass or the like . . . they never worked!
Whenever I really needed them to work . . . they failed!
I had them rewired several times, but they just couldn't get them working right!
It was scary!
That old beast is living the rest of it's days up in the Rocky Mountains as someone's hunting cabin.