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mowermech wrote:
you could go to NSA and get the Ready Brute integrated towbar/braking system. for under $2000, get the towbar brackets, and be much better off, IMO....
BUT, as bumpyroad said, READ the Owners Manual, and FOLLOW the instructions contained therein! If the book says DON'T TOW IT, you are on your own!
Good luck.
โMay-26-2014 05:45 AM
lanerd wrote:
Well, let's see. To start off, you'll need a base plate ($350), Tow bar ($900), Light kit ($50), and a supplemental brake system ($1000). Labor to install all of the above (~$1000).
Roadmaster and Blue Ox are probably the two favorite brands here for the base plate and tow bar. Supplemental brake systems can go from a box in the floor board (Brake Buddy) to a built in system on the tow bar (Ready Brake), to systems that use the air from the motor home (Air Force One) and also those that have small vacuum pumps that use the toad's power brake system (US Gear's Unified)....and a multitude of others.
All can be installed by yourself if you can read instructions, have a few tools, and have the time to spare.
Hope this is what you were looking for.
Ron
โMay-26-2014 01:31 AM
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โMay-19-2014 08:50 AM
beagles7278 wrote:
Thanks again for all the responses, still researching my options. Looking at the Ready Brute Elite tow bar, looks like I get the tow bar plus brake system in one. Anybody have this?
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willald wrote:
Note to self: Any time Bumpy posts on here asking for advice or real world experience on any topic, respond to him that he should just look in the manual. Apparently owner's manuals now have everything one could possibly need. ๐
Will
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