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ReadyBrake and Honda Fit

NewbieRandR
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Anyone have experience with installing the ReadyBrake on a 2013 Honda Fit?

Thanks
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tropical36
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chili's trip wrote:
trop-a-cal wrote:
Why, it's so light you don't need one.


Is over 2,600# plus what you stow "so light"? Poor advice.
Jack H

This always comes up and where the question should always be, as to whether or not it will hurt anything to have supplemental and break-away braking on the toad and the answer is an astounding, NO!
"We are often so caught up in our destination that we forget to appreciate the journey."

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Heisenberg
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NewbieRandR wrote:
$1,125.00 is the best price I find, where is the $970 price?


I went back to look before I asked you to PM me for the name of the store and they are sold out. I guess it is no wonder.
2013 Winnebago Sightseer
2017 Colorado

NewbieRandR
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Heisenberg wrote:
I have 2 toads so I opted for the RVi2 and it is really easy and has a small footprint. I just put the breakaway on my new toad. It is selling for $970 right now and has a tire monitor option which I have not invested in yet.


$1,125.00 is the best price I find, where is the $970 price?

Heisenberg
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I have 2 toads so I opted for the RVi2 and it is really easy and has a small footprint. I just put the breakaway on my new toad. It is selling for $970 right now and has a tire monitor option which I have not invested in yet.
2013 Winnebago Sightseer
2017 Colorado

chili_s_trip
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trop-a-cal wrote:
Why, it's so light you don't need one.


Is over 2,600# plus what you stow "so light"? Poor advice.
Jack H
2005 Fleetwood Bounder 32W 8.1.
2009 Honda Fit Sport

NewbieRandR
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luvlabs wrote:
The RVi2 is a great solution for the Fit. Given the tight spaces under the hood, I opted for a nice, small brake-in-a box solution. Installation is fast and simple and it works.


I looked at that and it does seem like a good solution, but if you install the break away cable you still must find a way through the firewall plus the cost is higher.

Ron

luvlabs
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The RVi2 is a great solution for the Fit. Given the tight spaces under the hood, I opted for a nice, small brake-in-a box solution. Installation is fast and simple and it works.
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2014 Tiffin Phaeton 36GH (sold)
2012 Tiffin Allegro 32CA (traded)
2012 Honda Fit

chili_s_trip
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I had a Roadmaster Brake master installed on my 2009 Fit, no problem. It has an air hose through the firewall. I believe 09 through 13 have the same drive train and engine layout. Good luck!
Jack H
2005 Fleetwood Bounder 32W 8.1.
2009 Honda Fit Sport

NewbieRandR
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D.E.Bishop wrote:
I don't know where in CA you live but if you are in the Los Angeles area, there is a dealer in the San Fernando Valley. Maybe they could give you an idea on installation, call and ask. Good Luck.


I'm in the North so I will try to find a local dealer and see what I can find out about installation.

Thanks to all.

D_E_Bishop
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I don't know where in CA you live but if you are in the Los Angeles area, there is a dealer in the San Fernando Valley. Maybe they could give you an idea on installation, call and ask. Good Luck.
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David Bishop
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Snowman9000
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What I recall from looking was that you'd take out all the plastic air intake stuff, plus the battery, and then maybe you'd be able to proceed. Does that sound about right?
Currently RV-less but not done yet.

NewbieRandR
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Snowman9000 wrote:
From what I understand, the situation under the hood has changed from earlier Fits to today's, as far as this item goes. OP, do you have the car? If not, have you looked under the hood of one? Man, it's real close quarters on a 13 Fit as far as getting that cable in there. I think it's been done. Have you called the company?


This was the reason for the question. I do have the 13 Fit and don't see how it could be installed w/o removing half of the items in the engine compartment. Per the Readybrake website they have not done a test fit on the Fit.

Snowman9000
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From what I understand, the situation under the hood has changed from earlier Fits to today's, as far as this item goes. OP, do you have the car? If not, have you looked under the hood of one? Man, it's real close quarters on a 13 Fit as far as getting that cable in there. I think it's been done. Have you called the company?
Currently RV-less but not done yet.

willald
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mowermech wrote:
EsoxLucius wrote:
trop-a-cal wrote:
Why, it's so light you don't need one.
353,100 foot pounds of energy and no supplemental braking is needed?


It all depends on how you look at it.
If you consider legality only, then no, in many states no supplemental braking is required by law for towed motor vehicles.
If you consider braking performance, then in many states if you can stop within 40 or 45 feet (depending on the state) from 20 MPH on a dry, clean, level, hard surface, you are good.
Most other considerations (morality, fear of litigation, etc.) are purely personal preference. I have to live with myself, and you have to live with yourself. We simply can not answer for each other!


Well said, and exactly right, mowermech. ๐Ÿ™‚
Will and Cheryl
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