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bighatnohorse
May 22, 2015Explorer II
You only have one part and want to build the supplemental braking system around that part?
I've been studying several supplemental braking systems including the Invisibrake. All of those systems, including the Invisbrake, appear to be very difficult to install.
I'm confident that I can do them, it's just a matter of how much cutting, drilling and scraping it will require to do it. That and how much back-twisting and head-bumping are required.
The Brake Buddy is out because it is not plug-and-play.
Invisibrake is out because it draws power direct from the tow'ds battery.
I'm not happy with my final choice either because of the installation difficulty. (US gear)
I've been studying several supplemental braking systems including the Invisibrake. All of those systems, including the Invisbrake, appear to be very difficult to install.
I'm confident that I can do them, it's just a matter of how much cutting, drilling and scraping it will require to do it. That and how much back-twisting and head-bumping are required.
The Brake Buddy is out because it is not plug-and-play.
Invisibrake is out because it draws power direct from the tow'ds battery.
I'm not happy with my final choice either because of the installation difficulty. (US gear)
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