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โMay-28-2015 08:49 AM
TravelHawk wrote:
For lights I'm trying to grasp pros and cons of Mopar "factory" cable vs. CoolTech (apparently a knock-off) vs. the various home-brew methods that installers use, with diodes and sometimes relays (Mopar and CoolTech use both). The difficult is, labor seems to be about the same using any of the options, so it comes down to best and most reliable method.
โMay-27-2015 10:27 AM
TravelHawk wrote:I bought and installed a Currie Enterprises Tow Bar mounting plate for Jeep Wrangler 07 and up which replaces the plastic cover directly under the bumper and looks very clean. The install took just over an hour with a buddy's help.
The final debate is over which baseplate for a Wrangler. BlueOx is the obvious choice, but on a Wrangler it mounts very low (almost 3 inches lower than on a Liberty), which then requires I use a 6-inch dropbar (ugh, I already use a 4-inch), and potentially exposes the baseplate to ground impact when off-roading. Demco seems to mount almost 3 inches higher, but the mounting seems far less robust (fewer bolts, etc). I don't think Roadmaster baseplate is worth considering since I already have BlueOx towbar.
โMay-27-2015 08:21 AM
โMay-17-2015 08:23 AM
bighatnohorse wrote:
Post is now months old. Did you settle on a brake system? Which one and how did the install go for you?
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โMar-28-2015 08:12 AM
Off Pavement wrote:
I am curious about your statement the device is no longer made, and wonder where that information comes from?
โMar-28-2015 07:15 AM
TravelHawk wrote:
I appreciate the responses (keep 'em coming!). Some feedback:
Unified Tow Brake -- This is what I've been using for 7+years, probably the most sophisticated design and performance, but.. Very expensive to move from Liberty to Wrangler ($1250 labor!) which seems unwise because the device is no longer made. When spare parts run out it's game over, and I already have needed to do emergency field repairs (the control module burned up internally, had to drive the Rockies brakeless).
โMar-28-2015 06:26 AM
โMar-27-2015 04:41 PM
TravelHawk wrote:
I appreciate the responses (keep 'em coming!). Some feedback:
ReadyBrake/ReadyBrute -- Quite interesting, but every towing/RV shop I've contacted has either refused to install this, or wants huge $$ and won't warranty the work. They say it's horribly difficult to install and seems impossible to have reliable performance...different braking force when turning, or wheel locking, or no braking, etc.