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willald
Jan 10, 2014Explorer II
X3 on the Readybrake. You just can't beat it, IMO - No electronics to foul up and fry your brakes (like some brake in a box type systems have been known to do). Nothing to have to put in and take out every time you tow. Just a simple, no-nonsense cable operated braking system that simply works.
And to top it all off, it costs less than half what you'll pay for any of the other systems. Even less than that, actually, if you haven't bought your tow bar yet, and get their ReadyBrute elite tow bar and braking system package. In that case, you get a tow bar and braking system for 'bout the same as you'd pay for just a tow bar from anyone else.
We've been using Readybrake system ever since we first started with the MH, and wouldn't want anything else.
And to top it all off, it costs less than half what you'll pay for any of the other systems. Even less than that, actually, if you haven't bought your tow bar yet, and get their ReadyBrute elite tow bar and braking system package. In that case, you get a tow bar and braking system for 'bout the same as you'd pay for just a tow bar from anyone else.
We've been using Readybrake system ever since we first started with the MH, and wouldn't want anything else.
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