Equipping 2014 Chevy Equinox for Use w/ Roadmaster Brakemaster 9000
Question:
I purchased a use motor home that has a brakemaster 9000 in it , my queston is can I still get everything needed for my tow car which is a 2014 equinox. if so about how much should I expect to pay. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. THANK YOU.
asked by: Larry
Helpful Expert Reply:
Assuming that the motorhome is good to go, you'll need to following to equip your 2014 Chevy Equinox with the Brakemaster braking system:
Brakemaster 2nd Vehicle Kit, part # RM-98160
Brakemaster Seat Adapter, part # RM-88280
Stoplight Switch Kit, part # RM-751439
Fuse Bypass, part # RM76511
Umbilical, part # RM-921004
If you don't have the Ail Cylinder that Mounts to the floor of the towed vehicle and pushes the brake pedal, you'll also need # RM-9100-50
If you haven't yet wired the tow vehicle lights to work with the motorhome, Roadmaster recommends the # RM-155 bulb and socket lighting kit.
If you need the base plates, I recommend #RM-523160-4 and the Falcon 2 Tow Bar, part # RM-520.
I'll link you to some of our FAQ articles about flat towing, as well as some install videos that you might find helpful.
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