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vandave
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Oct 20, 2016

Ready Brute towing

Anybody use the Ready Brute to tow their toad?
  • Yup! VERY pleased - simple, effective, no big box to put in/take out/store to activate the brakes, and no run-down battery in the toad, either. ST
  • I have a Ready Brute Elite and I'm very happy with it. I am a little puzzled (sort of) that Motor Home magazine does not even mention ReadyBrute or it's type of brake system in their annual towd issues. Same with most RV dealers. Glad I heard about RB in this forum!

    Norm
  • F1bNorm wrote:
    I have a Ready Brute Elite and I'm very happy with it. I am a little puzzled (sort of) that Motor Home magazine does not even mention ReadyBrute or it's type of brake system in their annual towd issues. Same with most RV dealers. Glad I heard about RB in this forum!

    Norm

    if my unified tow brake ever quits working l'll likely go with the ReadyBrake. looks like a great product.
  • Been using the Ready Brake with a sterling all terrain tow bar for about 7 years. Very easy to set up and works well.

    On vacation this month, I somehow managed to bend the Ready brake tube in the receiver. Called them and then sent pictures. They weren't sure what caused the bend, but it's covered under a lifetime warranty. Shipped it back to them and they replaced all the bad parts. Should have it back today.
  • F1bNorm wrote:
    I have a Ready Brute Elite and I'm very happy with it. I am a little puzzled (sort of) that Motor Home magazine does not even mention ReadyBrute or it's type of brake system in their annual towd issues. Same with most RV dealers. Glad I heard about RB in this forum!

    Norm


    Same here. Being an engineer I like the simplicity of the mechanical setup over fancy electronics. The Ready Brute passes the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) test in my mind.

    Part of the reason for the lack of reviews or presence at RV dealers may be the confusion over the legality of surge brakes in all 50 States and Canadian Provinces. There are some interpretations of the law that would seem to prohibit them for dingy towing, but this system has been used for years on boat trailers and rental trailers and they don't seem to run into legal problems. In fact I think the U-Haul car dollys use surge brakes as do some of the higher end car dollys for sale to end users. Good, reliable system.

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