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- wa8yxmExplorer IIIVery good video... One nit... Safety cables should cross over under the tow bar so if it comes loose from the motor home (which happend to me) they play cradle.
Source: CDL handbook. - 93mastercraftExplorer II
Executive wrote:
The only "difficult" part of the install is determining how long, or short, the connecting cable should be. The instructions say 2-4 inches of play. Yours is a bit tighter than mine. When I first installed mine on the new car, I had it about as tight as yours appears to be. I had a guy cut me off and braked hard to avoid a collision. Upon inspection of the cable, I found it had snapped off near the front of the vehicle. Easy repair with some crush clamps but now I've increased the length a bit. I wish they had a better way to determine the length of that cable. After install I had a friend wait in a parking lot while I braked to watch it in action. Your video is a cooler way to do that...:)...thanks for posting....now I've gotta get out and mount the video camera so I can watch...:W....Dennis
P.S. I see you have the ReadyStop also installed....good call....D
Oh yeah, interestingly enough, I had to back off the brake cable some when I did my first test run. had it so tight it was barely enough to turn on the brake lamps(Jeep). - sixysixssExplorer
Executive wrote:
The only "difficult" part of the install is determining how long, or short, the connecting cable should be. The instructions say 2-4 inches of play. Yours is a bit tighter than mine. When I first installed mine on the new car, I had it about as tight as yours appears to be. I had a guy cut me off and braked hard to avoid a collision. Upon inspection of the cable, I found it had snapped off near the front of the vehicle. Easy repair with some crush clamps but now I've increased the length a bit. I wish they had a better way to determine the length of that cable. After install I had a friend wait in a parking lot while I braked to watch it in action. Your video is a cooler way to do that...:)...thanks for posting....now I've gotta get out and mount the video camera so I can watch...:W....Dennis
P.S. I see you have the ReadyStop also installed....good call....D
Thanks for posting. I was unsure on how tight the cable should be as well. Mine is also about as tight as the video shows. Maybe I'll loosen it a bit. - sixysixssExplorer
93mastercraft wrote:
sixysixss wrote:
Good video. Thanks for posting it. I just installed a readybrake and will be taking it on our first trip this weekend. One observation I thought I'd pass along -- your safety cables should criss-cross at the hitch to create a cradle in the event the tow bar becomes separated. That's pretty standard in any towing situation. Thanks again for the video.
IMHO these tow bar safety cables are so long, in the event of a separation, something will be torn up really bad. With chains, yeah definitely. These are far from chains. I'm putting my faith in the brake break away. ;)
I agree with you on the length of the cables and just wanted to point it out in case you weren't aware. ;) - Executive45Explorer IIIThe only "difficult" part of the install is determining how long, or short, the connecting cable should be. The instructions say 2-4 inches of play. Yours is a bit tighter than mine. When I first installed mine on the new car, I had it about as tight as yours appears to be. I had a guy cut me off and braked hard to avoid a collision. Upon inspection of the cable, I found it had snapped off near the front of the vehicle. Easy repair with some crush clamps but now I've increased the length a bit. I wish they had a better way to determine the length of that cable. After install I had a friend wait in a parking lot while I braked to watch it in action. Your video is a cooler way to do that...:)...thanks for posting....now I've gotta get out and mount the video camera so I can watch...:W....Dennis
P.S. I see you have the ReadyStop also installed....good call....D - 93mastercraftExplorer II
sixysixss wrote:
Good video. Thanks for posting it. I just installed a readybrake and will be taking it on our first trip this weekend. One observation I thought I'd pass along -- your safety cables should criss-cross at the hitch to create a cradle in the event the tow bar becomes separated. That's pretty standard in any towing situation. Thanks again for the video.
IMHO these tow bar safety cables are so long, in the event of a separation, something will be torn up really bad. With chains, yeah definitely. These are far from chains. I'm putting my faith in the brake break away. ;) - sixysixssExplorerGood video. Thanks for posting it. I just installed a readybrake and will be taking it on our first trip this weekend. One observation I thought I'd pass along -- your safety cables should criss-cross at the hitch to create a cradle in the event the tow bar becomes separated. That's pretty standard in any towing situation. Thanks again for the video.
- 93mastercraftExplorer IISome will say there is a lot of loose movement with the Ready Brute. My video will definitely show this. I was more interested in seeing how the Road Master base plate would work. I just installed this one my new Jeep Wrangler unlimited. This time I went with the Road Master EZ5 base plate. This one is a little different than the MX series I had on my last 2 door wrangler. There seems to be more movement in the mounting arms. This was one of the reasons why I decided to "gopro" the action. I cannot make out the movement as well on the rear view camera.
THe EZ5 uses these removable arms that simply twist lock into place. My old MX series used the pins and I could lock them on. However the EZ5 was easier to install IMHO as I did not have to remove the bumper to do so or even drill any holes. The only thing I had to do was trim out some of the lower air dam. - lanerdExplorer III'm in the process of purchasing and installing this system in a friend's 04 Wrangler. I've looked at the installation brochure and it looks pretty straight forward. Everyone I've talked to about this unit seems to like it and have no problems with it after thousands of miles.
Ron
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