JC2 wrote:
hilldude wrote:
bamcote wrote:
Looks good. Are you going to install a Ready Brake Breakaway cable also?
Not at this time maybe later.
It would be in your best interest and the responsible thing to do now cause if/when the vehicle were to come loose, someone could get seriously hurt. Bet your insurance wouldn't cover you if they determined a break-a-way cable was missing. They don't need much to deny coverage in an accident.
..While I completely agree that it is best to have a break-away system of some kind, lets PLEASE not start spreading that ridiculous urban myth again, about insurance companies being able to deny coverage over things like this. That MYTH has been refuted, shown to be ridiculously wrong sooo many times, we really need to stop propagating that nonsense.
That said, it is best to install the Ready-stop break-away at the same time that Readybrake is installed. Safety reasons aside, its much easier to do it at the same time so you can route both cables together at the same time.
Will