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11-05-2011, 01:46 PM
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Hyd. Auto Apply Brake-Fail Safe System
Hi
Ref: P-32 chassis
Has anyone purchased and installed the Hyd. Auto Apply Brake-Fail Safe system available in a 300 dollar kit from Brazels in WA. State?
I guess it keeps the shoes (park brake shoes in drum) from engaging the drum when RV is in motion due to blown press switches ect.
Does it come with warning lights.
Could any RV shop install this after I buy the kit from Brazels?
I'm not apposed of them installing it, but would like to save a trip. They are good from what I hear.
Perhaps our auto park expert is reading this.
Thanks a million
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11-05-2011, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by frederick w
Hi
Ref: P-32 chassis
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I was at Fort Rucker for a very short time USAAVNS and I was subsequently assigned to the 165th Avg Group in RVN in 70.
About the kit call Jon to discuss. He will give you the answers that you are looking for.
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11-06-2011, 07:18 AM
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Is this a new product?. The only thing on the Brazel's website is the "UltraStop Park Brake"; which is a compressed air operated system that I think is more like $1500-$2000.
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Originally Posted by frederick w
Hi
Ref: P-32 chassis
Has anyone purchased and installed the Hyd. Auto Apply Brake-Fail Safe system available in a 300 dollar kit from Brazels in WA. State?
I guess it keeps the shoes (park brake shoes in drum) from engaging the drum when RV is in motion due to blown press switches ect.
Does it come with warning lights.
Could any RV shop install this after I buy the kit from Brazels?
I'm not apposed of them installing it, but would like to save a trip. They are good from what I hear.
Perhaps our auto park expert is reading this.
Thanks a million
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2005 Safari (Monaco)Trek 28RB2, Workhorse W20, 8.1, Allison 1000 5 spd, UltraPower engine & tranny, Track bars & sway bars, KONI FSD, FMCA 190830, Safari Int'l. chapter. 1999 Safari Trek 2830, 1995 Safari Trek 2430, 1983 Winnebago Chieftain, 1976 Midas Mini
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11-06-2011, 09:32 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by George Schweikle
Is this a new product?. The only thing on the Brazel's website is the "UltraStop Park Brake"; which is a compressed air operated system that I think is more like $1500-$2000.
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11-06-2011, 04:56 PM
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DriVer
I went to aviation school at Ft. Eustis Virginia. We called it "Fort Useless" God, that was a long time ago! Thanks for the info, guys.
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