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j-d
Jun 21, 2017Explorer II
lanerd wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
Another vote for the ReadyBrake.
Granted the Readybrute Elite is a good system. However, as I mentioned previous, the OP already has a tow bar....
I find this confusing, myself. Night Shift Auto (NSA) offers ReadyBrake, which looks like a 2-inch square hitch extender, but contains a mechanical braking system that applies the toad's brakes by pulling a cable threaded through the firewall. They ALSO offer the ReadyBrute Elite tow bar with that system built in. Their ReadyBrute tow bar doesn't include the braking system. Elite does.
So... A Roadmaster tow bar should work with a ReadyBrake.
I'd consider ReadyBrake, but I think it would extend my tow bar to the point that it'd drag getting into and especially out of my storage pad. I was looking for a spec, how far it extends the hitch.
I like BlueOx with their version of the same idea, that replaces the front portion of the tow bar with a front portion that adds braking.
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