Oct-20-2017 02:09 PM
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Oct-26-2017 02:30 PM
Thunder Mountain wrote:
Just use the CoolTech harness. It is just dumb easy to install.
Oct-26-2017 05:59 AM
Oct-26-2017 05:52 AM
Oct-25-2017 10:35 PM
FunTwoDrv wrote:
On question 2, the brake lights on our 2014 do not come on when the pedle is pressed. I suspect that is due to the Hopkins wireing harness...I believe it has diodes to prevent this.
Gary
Oct-25-2017 10:23 PM
Off Pavement wrote:Y-Guy wrote:
..."be aware that, if you use a cable system like Ready Brake (aka Ready Brute) or, any other system that pulls or pushes on the Jeeps brake pedal/arm, you will activate the Jeeps brake lights, with its own brake switch, located at the brake arm." While this makes some sense I would have thought the CoolTech or Mopar wiring harness wouldn't allow this to become an issue.
All supplemental brake systems activate the brake pedal in the towed vehicle, and turn lamp over-ride is a common issue and most folks don't worry about as the towed vehicle turn signals work until the brakes are activated.
Not "All" supplemental brake systems activate the toads brake lights. M & G is one. It's installed between the power brake unit and the master cylinder and when activated, their unit pushes ONLY on the piston in the master cylinder and not the brake arm of the toad (Jeep). So, when there's no action of the Jeeps brake arm, there's no activation of the Jeeps brake switch. Therefore, no brake lights. In this case, there's no conflict of signals to the Jeeps brake/turn lights from the M/H and Jeep.
And, while you state that "most folks don't worry about...". Well, the problem with anyone in this situation that doesn't worry or think about this problem is, when they're in high traffic situations, freeways, stop and go, lane changes with and without braking, drivers following have no clue as to the intentions of the motorhome driver with odd signals coming from the toad, due to too many signals being introduced to the tail lights in question.
"Most folks" don't even know about the conflict of signals to the toads brake/turn lights when using an auxiliary brake system.
I don't know if the Mopar harness isolates the brake lamp circuit, but I've read it requires the removal of a fuse or the installation of a switch. We use the CooltechLLC product and think it's as easy as it gets as far as installation. Plug and play with no diodes. It doesn't deal with the turn lamp over-ride issue. My supplemental brake system isolates the Jeeps brake lamp switch and this could easily be done with any supplemental brake system with s simple on-off switch controlling the brake lamp circuit.
I know absolutely nothing about both the Mopar harness or the Cooltech so I cannot say if either of those contend with the brake light issue of a toad or not. You say your supplemental brake system subdues the brake light conflict issue? That's great. At least you've thought about it and people behind you will have distinct signals of your intentions. As for the "Switch" idea, I did that two Jeeps ago. I installed a simple two-way toggle in the door jamb of the Jeep. Long story short, I wired it so that when towing it, the toggle was flipped such that, the Jeeps brake light signal was routed to the dash of the coach.
Then, when driving the Jeep, the toggle was flipped the other way which, would send the Jeeps brake light signal, to the Jeeps brake lights, as normal. There are ways of doing it with relays but, I'm not smart enough to do it that way.
I towed over 80K miles with a fixed arm tow bar, and I'm glad I now have an adjustable Blue Ox Adventa II. For me, the convenience is worth the price.
Oct-25-2017 08:31 AM
Y-Guy wrote:
..."be aware that, if you use a cable system like Ready Brake (aka Ready Brute) or, any other system that pulls or pushes on the Jeeps brake pedal/arm, you will activate the Jeeps brake lights, with its own brake switch, located at the brake arm." While this makes some sense I would have thought the CoolTech or Mopar wiring harness wouldn't allow this to become an issue.
Oct-25-2017 03:14 AM
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Oct-21-2017 09:12 AM
Oct-21-2017 08:37 AM
Y-Guy wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:
You could do as well with a much cheaper tow bar. Our Falcon II works great on our jeep.
Jeeps only weigh 4500# you really don't need a 10k tow bar.
Good points. I wish ReadyBrute made a lighter weight one. Reason for going with it is that the braking is built in so I don't need to purchase a brake box or something else. At least that has been my rational.
Oct-21-2017 07:11 AM
Y-Guy wrote:
mowermech thanks for the feedback! I had debated about a fixed arm tow bar but still needing some type of breaks it seems the Ready Brute is the simplest option out there.
Oct-20-2017 10:03 PM
Y-Guy wrote:
mowermech thanks for the feedback! I had debated about a fixed arm tow bar but still needing some type of breaks it seems the Ready Brute is the simplest option out there.