Installation Location of Roadmaster InvisisBrake on 2012 Honda CR-V
Question:
Installing the Roadmaster InvisisBrake into a 2012 Honda CR-V EX. The technician is having trouble finding a place to put it inside the vehicle that will fit. He is suggesting installing in the rear side, by back hatch door. What do you recommend? Any videos that would help? Thanks.
asked by: Dennis N
Expert Reply:
The Roadmaster InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System # RM-8700 is a great option for your 2012 Honda CR-V EX. In all of our installations of this model we have installed it under the driver's seat. I've attached videos to assist.
You can install it where your tech recommends as long as it can sit flat and nothing rubs against the adjustment knob to change your settings.
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