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The RoadMaster 7-Wire to 6-Wire Flexo-Coil Kit #RM-146-7 can expand to over 8 feet. It keeps coiled shorter for compact storage and to keep from dragging while in use. If you are looking to run the cable through a tow bar channel, I recommend the…
view full answer...The High/low adapter #RM-072-2 does not come with a hitch pin. It takes a 5/8 inch diameter pin or lock. For a regular pin and clip you can use #PC3. For a lock you can use #RM-316 which is a set of 2 that are keyed alike.
view full answer...When using safety chains, each component, including the quick links, must meet or exceed the GVWR of your trailer. So if you used a pair of safety chains that were rated for 12,000 lbs - to meet the 24,000 lb GVWR of your trailer - you would need…
view full answer...Form your picture it is dificult to tell which parts on your Roadmaster #RM-576 Sterling tow bar are damaged. We carry the following repair parts. Roadmaster #RM910660 Inner Arm Assy. Roadmaster #RM-910003-35 Handles Roadmaster #910019-40 Tow Bar…
view full answer...The red wire for the ICX transmitter in the Even Brake #RM-9400 connects to the cold side of the brake switch. This is the wire that only has power when the brake pedal is pressed. However, on a 2013 Chevy Equinox it is a little more complicated.…
view full answer...The cold side of a brake pedal switch only has power running to it when the brake pedal is pressed. This tells the system when the toad vehicle brakes are being applied. Data is sent by the ICX to the hand held part of the system that stays in the…
view full answer...You can install the Second Vehicle Kit #RM-4000-1 in two different ways. I attached a picture that shows how either way it can be set up. Option A will put the Guardian closer to the vehicle and Option B will push it further away. So to answer your…
view full answer...Normally you can find the brake light switch under the dashboard at the top of the brake pedal. There could be a number of wires attached to the switch so you can use a tester like part #PTW2993 to test the wires. Since the auto manufacturers can…
view full answer...The best solution for your situation would be to use a circuit tester, like part #PTW2993, to wire your trailer wires to a seven-way trailer connector, like part #A7WCB. Wiring by function is the best way to make sure you have the trailer connector…
view full answer...The first thing you need to flat tow your 2020 Chevy Colorado is a base plate kit like the Roadmaster #RM-523182-5 which fits your truck and provides the connection point for a tow bar. I attached an install video for this on a similar 2019…
view full answer...The 2020 Chevy Colorado 4x4 can be flat towed. The 2wd version cannot. The owners manual on page 300 states to " Only dinghy tow four-wheel-drive vehicles that have an N (Neutral) and a Four-Wheel Drive Low (4 (n) setting." On the…
view full answer...Most trailer's are wired up so that the turn signals and the brake lights are carried on the same circuit. So what you are experiencing is normal, but there is a way to do what you are trying to accomplish. You will need to use a signal…
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