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Old 09-11-2016, 10:00 PM   #1
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Roadmaster Brakemaster install help

having trouble finding the conection point on my 2004 monaco knight motorhome. Anybody have pics or help, would greatly appreciate it.
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I used the m&g brake where I had to tie into the airline on the rear. Is this what you are asking? I had a post discussing part of the install. Do a search. I even had a photo that I cannot seem to attach in this reply.
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Assuming you are talking about the air brake connection point for a Roadmaster 9000 and you have air brakes on your MH. Look for a quick release valve mounted above rear axle the has hoses to brake canisters on rear brakes. There should be an plugged spare outlet you can adapt to your 1/4" DOT air line to supplied quick release air connection. I have installed my roadmaster 900 on two different motorhomes. It works well.
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Old 09-20-2016, 09:24 AM   #4
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My 1999 Monaco Dip did not have a plug to remove so I had to use a "T". I didn't know which place to put it so I chalked the wheels, removed the line and had my wife hit the brake pedal to make sure air came out, hooked up "T" and ran to rear of coach. My 2004 HR had a plug but air line was already run when I got it.
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I found this picture that might help

http://www.irv2.com/forums/attachmen...1&d=1442100251
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Some people in the following thread really helped me.

http://www.irv2.com/forums/showthread.php?t=295244
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The picture that Ramidav posted is the controller that goes to my brake chamber on the passenger side just loosen the air line with the coach aired up and get someone to mash the brakes if it has pressure when the brake are mashed and no pressure when not mashed just install a T fitting and run 1/4 air line to rear and not just any 1/4 line get the good stuff for truck air service

I think the 04 Knight was air brakes I know the early Knights were disc brakes.
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