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Towing adds danger to braking, whether a trailer has its own brakes or not. You can make it safer by driving slower, downshifting, and adjusting controllers.
In an effort to help trailer manufacturers keep their towing customers from hurtling into an immovable object—and, of course, highlight Dexter’s many products—Snider discussed trailer brakes ...
The team took a 9,000-pound, two-axle travel trailer and upgraded the drum brakes to discs by installing readily available kits from Kodiak Brake Products. It then installed the eBoost brake ...
Now, Michael C. Hall, who plays Dexter Morgan, has explained the major plot twist in the new series Dexter: Resurrection. Namely, how could Dexter be back? “Well, you know, he didn’t get shot in the ...
After surviving a gunshot from his son Harrison, Dexter wakes from a coma to find him missing. He searches NYC to reconcile, but Batista's arrival brings past troubles. Father and son must face ...
Dexter Axle Co has debuted its Predator Series line of electric brake controllers. The first model in the series is the Predator DX2, which operates all one- and two-axle trailers equipped with ...
The Dexter: Resurrection trailer is finally here and it has a bunch of new details that you may have missed.
Showtime ‘s Dexter revival will make its first cuts in the fall. The premium cabler debuted a trailer for the revival, officially titled Dexter: New Blood, Sunday during a Comic-Con at Home session.
"Dexter: Resurrection" exclusive evil: See Neil Patrick Harris, Krysten Ritter, Eric Stonestreet and David Dastmalchian as Big Bad serial killers.
Showtime has finally dropped the first trailer for the upcoming Dexter: New Blood revival. This new batch of episodes are slated to start hitting the network on November 7, and there are a total ...
Showtime released the first trailer for the revival of the show, which will premiere in November. It will be a 10-episode limited series. Michael C. Hall is once again Dexter in “Dexter: New ...
The trailer for Dexter: Original Sin opens with Michael C. Hall, the star of the first Showtime series, laying in the snow, dying, and declaring: “It really is like they say.