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Aug 16, 2005Explorer
Toad Breaks
I installed Air controlled breaks on my toad at a cost of $450.00 and last month it paid for it’s self.
We were on I-90 in New York and were in a construction zone on one lane only. I felt the back of the motor home shake and turned the camera to see my toad moving around.
I could not stop and check, had to use the air brake system to keep it from running up on me and to keep in line for about two miles till I could get over and stop. One of my hitch pins had lost out of my Blue Ox. I don’t think I could have did this with any pendulum
System .I am not selling a break system , but it worked for me.
I installed Air controlled breaks on my toad at a cost of $450.00 and last month it paid for it’s self.
We were on I-90 in New York and were in a construction zone on one lane only. I felt the back of the motor home shake and turned the camera to see my toad moving around.
I could not stop and check, had to use the air brake system to keep it from running up on me and to keep in line for about two miles till I could get over and stop. One of my hitch pins had lost out of my Blue Ox. I don’t think I could have did this with any pendulum
System .I am not selling a break system , but it worked for me.
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