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Hikerdogs
Apr 15, 2019Explorer
We've been using a Roadmaster Brakemaster 9060 to tow our 2004 Jeep Wrangler (tJ) behind our 2013 Winnebago Adventurer 32H.
https://www.roadmasterinc.com/products/braking/brakemaster/brake_m.html
We used the same system to tow the Jeep behind our 2001 Winnebafo Adventurer 32V. We chose it because it provides proportional braking and the only part to install or remove is an air cylinder in the Jeep.
It's been an excellent system for our application. The only downside is the time it takes do do the initial installation. If you have the system professinally installed I would guess it would take between 8 and 10 hours to do both the Jeep and the motorhome. In our case I spent 3 days doing the install. Rather than run the wires along side the existiong wiring harnesses I opened each of them and ran the wires along side the others inside the harnesses. The installation is seamless and there are no exposed wires anywhere in or under the coach or in or under the Jeep.
https://www.roadmasterinc.com/products/braking/brakemaster/brake_m.html
We used the same system to tow the Jeep behind our 2001 Winnebafo Adventurer 32V. We chose it because it provides proportional braking and the only part to install or remove is an air cylinder in the Jeep.
It's been an excellent system for our application. The only downside is the time it takes do do the initial installation. If you have the system professinally installed I would guess it would take between 8 and 10 hours to do both the Jeep and the motorhome. In our case I spent 3 days doing the install. Rather than run the wires along side the existiong wiring harnesses I opened each of them and ran the wires along side the others inside the harnesses. The installation is seamless and there are no exposed wires anywhere in or under the coach or in or under the Jeep.
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