Trackrig
Jan 13, 2019Explorer II
M&G Air Braking System
I have a 2005 Fleetwood 39S Excursion DP currently towing a 2002 Jeep Wrangler behind it WITHOUT a braking system on it. I'm going to move to a heavier toad, a 2012 or newer four door Wrangler. Due to the heavier weight I'm going to install a brake system.
And no, this post is not about whether or not I should have an auxiliary braking system currently. I've been up and down the Alcan a couple times, on most of the roads in Alaska, through the mountains in western Canada a couple of times, over the Continental Divide I don't know how many times, up through and down the Eisenhower Tunnel, down a 14% grade in NM (?), into Teton National Park from the west and everywhere else without a problem.
What I'm looking at installing is the air braking system built by M&G out of Texas. The installation looks rather straight forward. Hooking it up between the MH and the Jeep is as simple as hooking up your electrical cord - just plug it in. It doesn't use any power from either vehicle and you don't have to place it on the floor board or do anything with it except plug in the air hose using the quick connect couplers.
Who has had experience with this unit?
M&G Air Braking Clicky
I've sent a email to the company asking the cost of the unit, but of course business are closed on Sunday so if anyone knows the cost, besides experience with the unit, please post it.
Bill
And no, this post is not about whether or not I should have an auxiliary braking system currently. I've been up and down the Alcan a couple times, on most of the roads in Alaska, through the mountains in western Canada a couple of times, over the Continental Divide I don't know how many times, up through and down the Eisenhower Tunnel, down a 14% grade in NM (?), into Teton National Park from the west and everywhere else without a problem.
What I'm looking at installing is the air braking system built by M&G out of Texas. The installation looks rather straight forward. Hooking it up between the MH and the Jeep is as simple as hooking up your electrical cord - just plug it in. It doesn't use any power from either vehicle and you don't have to place it on the floor board or do anything with it except plug in the air hose using the quick connect couplers.
Who has had experience with this unit?
M&G Air Braking Clicky
I've sent a email to the company asking the cost of the unit, but of course business are closed on Sunday so if anyone knows the cost, besides experience with the unit, please post it.
Bill