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Suggest brake system for 2015 Wrangler Unlimited

TravelHawk
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I'm switching from a 2008 Liberty to a 2015 Wrangler Rubicon. I''m not going to move my Liberty's brake system to the new Jeep, time for something new.

I need a new brake system -- what do you suggest, and why?

Factors: ease of installation (cuz that can become a crazy/expensive job), price to buy, and how well it does the job of applying brakes appropriately.

I'm aware of the main three types:
-- electric always in place, solenoid or similar pulls on brake pedal
-- electric move in/out of place, arm presses on brake pedal
-- mechanical surge brake, cable from tow bar pulls on brake pedal

If you are using a recent vintage brake system, especially on a recent vintage Wrangler (2007 or newer is the current JK chassis), I'd love to hear about it.

My rig is a gas coach so Air Force one or similar is not useable. I'll continue to use my BlueOx Aventa LX tow bar.
2015 Fleetwood Bounder
2008 Jeep Liberty 4x4
2006 GoldenDoodle
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dahkota
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Explorer
TravelHawk wrote:


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. Same with the similar BlueOx.


We didn't have any install problems. We haven't had any problems with braking, turning, or wheel lock.

If you go to the NSA website (readybrake.com) they have a dealer locator. Call one of their installers and talk to them about installing it and the problems that might arise.
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Tinyandthegang
Explorer
Explorer
TravelHawk, I have the SMI brake system that I installed myself on my Wrangler Rubicon. I felt the installation was a little time consuming but not difficult.
Certainly not worth the $1000 installation fee.

Executive45
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Explorer III
TravelHawk, I have had the ReadyBrute on three towed vehicles. I've installed them myself in about an hour or so. Most difficult part of the install is laying on the floorboard to drill the hole for the brake cable. Otherwise it's simply running the sheath up and around the engine compartment. On the Equinox, I had to remove some of the inside plastic housing to make it clean. The readystop, I installed on a piece of steel then I bolted that to the frame of the car. I've used the ReadyBrute Elite for over six years of reliable performance without any issues. It's the simplest install and IMO the easiest to use...costs a lot less too....Dennis
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TravelHawk
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Explorer
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).

SMI Stay-In-Play -- Closest in design to the Unified Tow Brake, though SMI's control system is not quite as sophisticated. Is it also vulnerable to component failure? Installation quotes are approx $1000, seems high, don't know if it can be a do-it-myself job.

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. Same with the similar BlueOx.

RVibrake2 Auxiliary Braking System and similar devices that get put in-out-in-out-... -- I have no experience with this, but worry about the hassle factor. Even stowing the device while driving could be a pain in a small Jeep. Or am I misunderstanding?
2015 Fleetwood Bounder
2008 Jeep Liberty 4x4
2006 GoldenDoodle
FCC Commercial First/General Class license
FCC Amateur Radio license N6JAZ
U.S. States visited (plus Provinces B.C. and Ontario):

Bobbo
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Explorer II
Another vote for Ready Brute Elite tow bar, or at least the Ready Brake.
Bobbo and Lin
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rk911
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Explorer
TravelHawk wrote:
I'm switching from a 2008 Liberty to a 2015 Wrangler Rubicon. I''m not going to move my Liberty's brake system to the new Jeep, time for something new.

I need a new brake system -- what do you suggest, and why?

Factors: ease of installation (cuz that can become a crazy/expensive job), price to buy, and how well it does the job of applying brakes appropriately.

I'm aware of the main three types:
-- electric always in place, solenoid or similar pulls on brake pedal
-- electric move in/out of place, arm presses on brake pedal
-- mechanical surge brake, cable from tow bar pulls on brake pedal

If you are using a recent vintage brake system, especially on a recent vintage Wrangler (2007 or newer is the current JK chassis), I'd love to hear about it.

My rig is a gas coach so Air Force one or similar is not useable. I'll continue to use my BlueOx Aventa LX tow bar.


we use, like and recommend the Unified Tow Brake from US Gear.
Rich
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mowermech
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Explorer
Executive wrote:
Ready Brake from Night Shift Auto...simple to use, needs no external power and works great..see video below from 93mastercraft.

The small black lever at the front of the tow bar moves forward during braking, pulling on the cable attached to the front of the toad which is attached to the brake pedal inside the car......Dennis

Ready Brake in action


Yep, that one...
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Ductape
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Heisenberg wrote:
RVibrake2 Auxiliary Braking System .... I Have 2 vehicles with base plates so I bought this model. It is light and easy with a small profile.


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Islandman
Explorer
Explorer
Get the StayInPlay system manufactured by SMI, which is for hydraulic brake systems on the motorhome. SMI is the company which makes Air Force One which is used on RV's with air brakes, so it's a similar product.

Executive45
Explorer III
Explorer III
Ready Brake from Night Shift Auto...simple to use, needs no external power and works great..see video below from 93mastercraft.

The small black lever at the front of the tow bar moves forward during braking, pulling on the cable attached to the front of the toad which is attached to the brake pedal inside the car......Dennis

Ready Brake in action
We can do more than we think we can, but most do less than we think we do
Dennis and Debi Fourteen Years Full Timing
Monaco Executive M-45PBQ Quad Slide
525HP Cummins ISM 6 Spd Allison
2014 Chevrolet Equinox LTZ W/ ReadyBrute
CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR TRAVEL BLOG

Heisenberg
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Explorer
RVibrake2 Auxiliary Braking System .... I Have 2 vehicles with base plates so I bought this model. It is light and easy with a small profile.
2013 Winnebago Sightseer
2017 Colorado