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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...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…
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…
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...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…
view full answer...If your breakaway system uses the same batteries as the rest of your trailer it wil drain the batteries when the pin is pulled since that will activate the trailer brakes at full voltage. To prevent the drain for the time being you'll want to cut…
view full answer...Yes, a breakaway switch only completes a circuit when the plunger is pulled. You can wire either of your trailer wires to either of the wires of the #HM20014 and it would work great. I attached an FAQ article on breakaway systems for you to check out…
view full answer...If the trailer brakes activated when the pin was pulled on your breakaway you would have noticed. You would have heard the trailer dragging, felt it while towing, or seen the smoke coming off of the tires as you dragged it along. More than likely the…
view full answer...Typically, any melted wires are an indication of a short in the wiring. You will need to check the wiring of your breakaway system, and look specifically at the wiring that connects to the battery. Look for any signs of damage or pinched or cut wires…
view full answer...If the pin on the breakaway switch is pulled or broken then yes you should have 12 volts entering and exiting the switch as this is what will engage the brakes on the trailer. The breakaway switch on your trailer is a normally open circuit which…
view full answer...You likely can use any replacement switch since all they do is complete a circuit when the pin is pulled out. One wire on the switch should be connected to the positive battery terminal on the trailer. The other will tee into the wiring leading from…
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