Nov-03-2018 02:49 PM
Nov-11-2018 05:12 AM
work2much wrote:
OK, The extender has arrived. The stock holes are at 41" and 48" pin to pin. Using the 41" holes the receiver is still 6" past the back edge of the camper. I feel correct length will be 36"
Looking for advice from those who have flat towed. I assume that the hitch should be more or less flush to the back of the tow vehicle (camper). Is there any reason to leave it longer? I am fine with cutting it down and drilling a new hole. The holes in the extension and in the hitch don't align properly anyway.
Thanks again
Nov-11-2018 04:47 AM
Nov-10-2018 08:47 PM
Nov-10-2018 12:55 PM
Bedlam wrote:work2much wrote:jimh425 wrote:
I cut mine short enough that I don't hit it when walking of the step.
I am also starting to wonder what the distance is between the camper and the jeep. Will the back storage tray pull out completely without hitting the jeep...
Maybe I will wait to cut/drill it until I have everything set up.
I could have used something closer to 36” for my setup, but 42” allows for the tray to fully open with my enclosed trailer attached.
Nov-10-2018 12:45 PM
work2much wrote:jimh425 wrote:
I cut mine short enough that I don't hit it when walking of the step.
I am also starting to wonder what the distance is between the camper and the jeep. Will the back storage tray pull out completely without hitting the jeep...
Maybe I will wait to cut/drill it until I have everything set up.
Nov-10-2018 11:11 AM
Nov-10-2018 11:09 AM
work2much wrote:
I am also starting to wonder what the distance is between the camper and the jeep. Will the back storage tray pull out completely without hitting the jeep...
Maybe I will wait to cut/drill it until I have everything set up.
Nov-10-2018 10:51 AM
jimh425 wrote:
I cut mine short enough that I don't hit it when walking of the step.
Nov-10-2018 10:48 AM
Nov-10-2018 10:06 AM
Nov-07-2018 10:13 PM
work2much wrote:
That's a lot going on Ski Pro. The wiring coming from the surge brake part of the hitch in your pic. That is the LED dash light when the hitch arm moves that the company sort of eludes to on their website?
The light on your dash that lights up when the toads brake lights are engaged. Is that a different light that uses the toads tail light circuit wired from the towed to the truck?
Nov-07-2018 09:57 PM
mike/kellie wrote:
I can only respond to the braking system. I bought the Ready Brute with surge. I didn't want wiring going through the jeep. Brake, turn and tail lights are the magnetic type
Nov-07-2018 09:55 PM
Nov-07-2018 09:32 PM
Nov-07-2018 07:47 PM
HarmsWay wrote:
First trip with our Ready Brake. So far about 2500 miles from BC down through Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Arizona. I think I picked the steepest roads. No issues with the tow other than I use more diesel on the hilly roads. I wired up a monitor that lights up an LED on the dash when the Jeep’s brake switch is activated. I saw it come on briefly once on a steep downhill when I downshifted aggressively with the exhaust brake on.
The surge brake does exactly what it should do once adjusted. Having the LED monitor makes the adjustment easier. It comes with a monitor switch on the surge brake to drive an LED but I wanted to know what the Jeep brake pedal was doing so I drive it from the brake switch.
I use a 12” 2.5” to 2” extension plus a 4” hitch riser (which has an additional 7” of extension) and I don’t have any lateral chains as that won’t work with the riser. If I can do some suspension work to eliminate the need for the riser then I may get a 16” or so extension made up with provision for lateral chains. Right now there is no way to anchor the chains on my 2014 Ram either. It doesn’t feel like the Jeep is wiggling back there but who knows. Well I guess the people following me know. I bought a clamp to attach my GoPro to the back of the camper ladder so I’ll know what’s going on when I start back to BC.
I also use an NSA De-Rattler at every hitch transion to stiffen the vertical play.