My friend and driver always bragged on how great Brechbill Trailer Sales was, how great the prices, personal customer service was. I run a fleet of Hotshot Trucks and Gooseneck Trailers, and I am the creator and admin of Hotshot-USA Resource network, www.Hotshot-USA.com. I manage a large network for our industry. Recently I was in a bind. I had converted my elec Drum Brakes to Elec over Hydraulic disk. After a couple years I needed rotors, pads, and they were manufactured by DeeMax components. My trailer guys were unable and back ordered on parts, my trailer repair couldn't find them. I called and looked furiously for them . When I did finally find them, they were $300 more than Brechbill. I remembered that my driver had mentioned that I give them a call. I did, talked to Justin and others there, Great service, They found, quoted and overnighted my parts straight to my shop. I was so impressed with them that I am adding them to my Hotshot Connections and told my friends in the business to contact them for all their parts. When I find a business like this that can help my trailers and my members, I get excited. I look forward to a long relationship with them. I honestly believe that you can not find a better source for all your trailer needs. Don't get jacked by high mark ups on parts. Just because we are in need, no need to take advantage of us, Buy with confidence. 100% REAL TALK!
These are awesome. I usually use two if it’s all level, but if one side’s a bit higher, then I just use one. I also pair these up with my X-Chocks. They’re quicker than the X-Chocks and I kind of use them depending on what’s going on. If you can, grab yourself a pair of both and you’ll be all set for pretty much any issue with stability.
The product’s okay, but there’s room for improvement. It needs constant tweaking on gravel every time I put it together. I marked the side I level and it typically stays the same cause it’s resting on a board of tires. On concrete, you shouldn’t need to keep adjusting them each time you use them.
What would really level up the product is if the maker added a sliding adjustment feature that’s tapped on using a spring-loaded button. This would definitely make any adjustments a breeze. And the only way I think the current ones could be better would be if you could find a pin with a ball on the end – that’d make adjusting them way easier.
Just pop it on the ground, step on it once, and bam, your trailer’s locked in tight. Yank the cable and it comes off no sweat. Man, I wish I had this thing years ago!
This thing’s super solid and a breeze to tweak. Does a great job keeping my trailer steady and propped up.
Quick and easy to use