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Pushing the pin back into the breakaway switch should allow the brakes of the trailer to release. You may have to back the trailer up slightly to get the brakes to release. If you have tried that and are still having problems you may need to…
view full answer...We do indeed have a Blue Ox Brand Base Plate that will fit your 2023 Ford Bronco With the OEM modular bumper. The part you are looking for is #BLU23XR. This is made specifically with the OEM modular bumper in mind and will undoubtedly be a good…
view full answer...Yes. The way that a breakaway switch such as #HM20010 works is that the pin inside holds two pieces of metal apart. Once pulled out it allows the 2 pieces of metal to touch completing the circuit between the breakaway battery and the trailer…
view full answer...It sounds like you are referring to the self-aligning design on the Roadmaster Falcon 2 Tow Bar #RM-525. This mechanism allows the arms to automatically lock into place when pulling on them. This lets you simply hook up the tow bar and drive forward…
view full answer...Your memory does serve you right and both arms on your Roadmaster Falcon 2 #RM-520 are designed to "lock up" as this is not a non-binding tow bar; whether or not they've been able to get the arms to lock without performing the two sharp…
view full answer...It sounds like you are wanting to flat tow your 2013 Cadillac SRX behind your RV. For a supplemental braking system, I really like the SMI Stay-IN-Play DUO #SM99251. This proportional system will activate as soon as your RV's brake lights go on…
view full answer...The Demco SBS Stay-IN-Play DUO Supplemental Braking System - Proportional #SM99251 is going to be connected to your vehicle's battery to be powered which will drain your vehicle's battery. To keep the battery charged while towing you can…
view full answer...A brake controller like the P3 #90195 senses the brake magnets on the trailer when connected to the truck. It is possible that the blue wire (brake output wire from the controller to the trailer) is broken or missing somewhere so it cannot sense the…
view full answer...The distance from the bottom of the mounting flange to the bottom of the outer tube on the Bulldog Round, A-Frame Jack part #BD155033 is 3-1/2". The mounting flange is 3/16" thick. I have attached a photo of these measurements for you as…
view full answer...In order to install a two wire breakaway switch like the Replacement Breakaway Switch with Cable and Pin part #3802348 to an existing trailer battery you will want to attach one of the wires to the brake output signal (usually blue) on the trailer…
view full answer...Yes, the Trailer Breakaway Switch #420000 can be wired to the 12 volt RV battery on your trailer as long as the battery has a charge line to maintain its power while you are towing. I prefer to use the Fastway Zip Trailer Breakaway Switch with Coiled…
view full answer...There is less maintenance with electric brakes compared to hydraulic brakes so switching to an electric braking system would help in that regard and since you already have a brake controller there isn't any additional major costs. You could also…
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