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OLYLEN
Aug 20, 2015Explorer
The Ready brute system is a 2-3 hour install even for a club foot. Use any base plate as there is a conversion for them and the hitch is a wash with any system.
Drill two holes one in the firewall at the lower end of the brake pedal and one in the front. Run the cable between the two hole cut to length. Install tow bar and run lights as with about any brake system. I use blue Ox base plate and a wireless brake light turn system, took another 1/2 hour. Unhook and reinstall in just the tow bar. No Elec fuses to pull or supply from the coach or toad needed. Only down side for my install is the lights for the toad as LED with batteries, and that is a small thing. Cost including base plate witch was $400 plus a couple about $1800 total. OH that's with all the safety cables et all.
LEN
Drill two holes one in the firewall at the lower end of the brake pedal and one in the front. Run the cable between the two hole cut to length. Install tow bar and run lights as with about any brake system. I use blue Ox base plate and a wireless brake light turn system, took another 1/2 hour. Unhook and reinstall in just the tow bar. No Elec fuses to pull or supply from the coach or toad needed. Only down side for my install is the lights for the toad as LED with batteries, and that is a small thing. Cost including base plate witch was $400 plus a couple about $1800 total. OH that's with all the safety cables et all.
LEN
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