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Big Katuna wrote:100% correct. The sky is not falling. Pretty easy to look at a tow bar and mount to see if something is wrong with it.
So if I buy new, use it ten years, it gets worn out and fails, youโll be ok?
Have you heard of anybody thatโs has been sued for equipment failure?
Bald tires? Overweight?
Insurance pays for all that. Civil suits happen but they are rare.
โJul-30-2020 08:21 AM
obiwancanoli wrote:
I concluded the Readybrake not as effective simply because using the brakes on the toad would seem to me to be more effective. I have no other evidence to support my conclusion, but am happy to accede to more knowledgeable sources...way2roll wrote:obiwancanoli wrote:
OK, here's something else I'm researching... braking systems.
Also happened across a Readybrute with built-in braking mechanism, and concluded it's probably not as effective as what's needed, but again, am a rookie at this... which explains why I'm posting this...
Why would you conclude the ready brute elite not as effective? This is likely the most simple, effective and risk risk free set up you can have. It's a surge brake built into the bar itself and uses your own car's braking system. It's all mechanical so no wiring to fail, no air or hydraulics to fail, nothing to install/uninstall every time you hook up.
โJul-30-2020 07:50 AM
way2roll wrote:obiwancanoli wrote:
OK, here's something else I'm researching... braking systems.
Also happened across a Readybrute with built-in braking mechanism, and concluded it's probably not as effective as what's needed, but again, am a rookie at this... which explains why I'm posting this...
Why would you conclude the ready brute elite not as effective? This is likely the most simple, effective and risk risk free set up you can have. It's a surge brake built into the bar itself and uses your own car's braking system. It's all mechanical so no wiring to fail, no air or hydraulics to fail, nothing to install/uninstall every time you hook up.
โJul-29-2020 03:11 PM
โJul-29-2020 05:15 AM
obiwancanoli wrote:
OK, here's something else I'm researching... braking systems.
Also happened across a Readybrute with built-in braking mechanism, and concluded it's probably not as effective as what's needed, but again, am a rookie at this... which explains why I'm posting this...
โJul-29-2020 04:25 AM
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obiwancanoli wrote:
Since my current Ford Edge (3.5, Titanium) HAS a tow package - complete with wiring harness for anything I tow with it - can I tie into this wiring, assuming I have a wiring kit that connects the RV lights/signals to those of the toad? Or is this better simply running the wiring the entire length of the toad, from its taillights to the RV connection?
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