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Old 07-24-2017, 05:42 PM   #15
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We use the readybrake Readybrute system and love its simplicity.

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A note of caution when purchasing some brake systems that "can be used in multiple vehicles". NOT EXACTLY! My Roadmaster EvenBrake or "brake in a box" can be moved but ONLY if each vehicle has a "Break Away" and "Transmitter" previously installed or some very clever means to move them (not likely).

The "Break Away" switch must be securely mounted to the front of the car and wired to the transmitter. The transmitter must be mounted inside the car and wired to fused 12V power as well as the Break Away switch. Typically, the additional Break Away switch and transmitter need to be purchased separately for each vehicle.
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Old 07-26-2017, 12:25 PM   #17
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I use the Unified Tow Brake system

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I have it installed in both my Jeep and my F150.
I use the same for my Jeep...
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