Brake buddy suggestions -
RegaNewell - 06-01-2018
Looking for suggestions on what everyone is using and why you think it is the better one? We need one to put in our 2012 Dodge truck that we tow with our RZR in the back of it. All suggestions would be very helpful cause I just have no idea!
Thanks
Pam
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Chester Stone - 06-01-2018
Air Force One for such a heavy tow.
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RegaNewell - 06-01-2018
(06-01-2018, 04:19 PM)Chester Stone Wrote: Air Force One for such a heavy tow.
Thanks Chester! I'll take a look!
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Jndroark - 06-02-2018
The owner we purchased our coach from used a Brake Buddy system on their towed. We had an Air Force One system installed in March and am happy with the system so far.
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Richard - 06-02-2018
I like the M & G for ease of use.
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folivier - 06-02-2018
I've used a Ready Brake system for about 10 years and like the simplicity of it and is a proportional system. Used it on a Jeep Liberty and a full-size Z71 with the Rzr in the bed and it worked great. Also tow my Tahoe using it.
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Trainer - 06-02-2018
I like the Ready Brake too for its simplicity and always works. If not Ready Brake, then M&G. If not M&G, then Air Force One.
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RegaNewell - 06-02-2018
Thank you everyone! I have some research to do now~
Thanks again
Pam
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qcj - 06-03-2018
If you live in Texas, have M&G install your tow brakes that work with your coaches air brakes. They are in Athens, Tx. I have this on both my tows and it is easy to hook up and works great. It is the same thing as air force one.
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Keith Jordan - 06-03-2018
I have had good luck with roadmaster 9060 system.