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pulsar
Jan 24, 2005Explorer
Hi, Dave (Dave & Cathy). Welcome to the forum.
You pretty well have it right. The FourWire system has a box that you must move out of the way to drive the toad. So does the PlugAndPlay system.
The Stay-In-Play system does use a cylinder that attaches between the firewall and the brake pedal. It does not have to be removed to drive the toad. The Stay-In-Play also has a box, about the size of a ceral box. Since it is small, it can be stored under many seats, or as their website shows, on the floor under the dash. The idea is that you can place it in an out-of-the-way location.
While you are waiting for responses from users of the systems, you might want to learn how to use the forum's search engine. There are many posts about SMI systems in the archives. There is a tutorial on the first page of the Beginning RVing forum.
Tom
You pretty well have it right. The FourWire system has a box that you must move out of the way to drive the toad. So does the PlugAndPlay system.
The Stay-In-Play system does use a cylinder that attaches between the firewall and the brake pedal. It does not have to be removed to drive the toad. The Stay-In-Play also has a box, about the size of a ceral box. Since it is small, it can be stored under many seats, or as their website shows, on the floor under the dash. The idea is that you can place it in an out-of-the-way location.
While you are waiting for responses from users of the systems, you might want to learn how to use the forum's search engine. There are many posts about SMI systems in the archives. There is a tutorial on the first page of the Beginning RVing forum.
Tom
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