โJan-24-2015 06:31 PM
I've got the ReadyBrute. The cable indeed attaches to a bracket on the brake pedal via a small hole drilled thru the engine wall and another drilled thru the bumper. In theory, when the surge brake is compressed (eg going downhill) the lever on the towbar pulls the cable and thus the brake pedal towards the floor of the car. You adjust the slack in the cable to ensure it pulls the cable properly. The challenge though is getting that cable adjusted-- too tight and your toad brakes are activated all the time. Too loose and your View will have to do the braking for both vehicles. Just right, and while your toad will brake properly, it's almost impossible to connect/disconnect when preparing to tow. So as a result, I doubt the thing is ever braking all that much. While I originally liked the simplicity of the ReadyBrute, if I were to buy again now, I'd likely go with a smaller BlueOx towbar and one of the newer tech brake solutions, especially if I were towing anything on the heavier side.
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โSep-09-2015 11:37 AM
drivingsilver wrote:
What about the ReadyBrute Elite system being a surge towing system?
The owner's manual of our 2014 Navion iG G says this:
We do not recommend the usage of a โsurge- styleโ braking device. The usage of a surge brake (especially when coupled with a hitch ball located outside our recommended limits) places excessive stress on the hitch. This abuse of the ball mount and the hitch may cause premature hitch assembly failure.
We will only be pulling a smart car (1800 lbs), so do you think the ReadyBrake system will work for us despite Winnebago's warnings? Also, will not be using a ball mount, of course.
Thanks all!
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โSep-09-2015 06:47 AM
We do not recommend the usage of a โsurge- styleโ braking device. The usage of a surge brake (especially when coupled with a hitch ball located outside our recommended limits) places excessive stress on the hitch. This abuse of the ball mount and the hitch may cause premature hitch assembly failure.
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