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Hikerdogs
Oct 30, 2014Explorer
Another system that hasn't been mentioned is the Roadmaster Brakemaster.
Roadmaster Brakemaster
It is a truly proportional system and is available in configurations for both air and hydraulic brakes. It has a proportioning valve installed in the tow vehicle brake line. It meters air to the cylinder installed in the towed vehicle directly in proportion to the amount of pressure placed on the brake pedal of the towing vehicle.
Installation is a little more involved than some systems, but once installed it's easy to use and trouble free. We had one in our 2001 motorhome that was still working fine when we traded it off with over 100,000 miles on the odometer. I liked it so much I purchased another one for our 2013 motorhome. We have over 17,000 miles on the new one. It works perfectly and is easy to hook up and unhook.
Roadmaster Brakemaster
It is a truly proportional system and is available in configurations for both air and hydraulic brakes. It has a proportioning valve installed in the tow vehicle brake line. It meters air to the cylinder installed in the towed vehicle directly in proportion to the amount of pressure placed on the brake pedal of the towing vehicle.
Installation is a little more involved than some systems, but once installed it's easy to use and trouble free. We had one in our 2001 motorhome that was still working fine when we traded it off with over 100,000 miles on the odometer. I liked it so much I purchased another one for our 2013 motorhome. We have over 17,000 miles on the new one. It works perfectly and is easy to hook up and unhook.
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