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2018 Chevrolet Equinox Accessories and Parts Installation And Review Videos

     

SMI Supplemental Braking Systems Extended Bolts Installation - 2018 Chevrolet Equinox- Video

SMI Supplemental Braking Systems Extended Bolts Installation - 2018 Chevrolet Equinox

Today on our 2018 Chevrolet Equinox we're gonna be taking a look at showing you how to install the extended bolt for the SMI Air Force One and Stay-IN-play DUO Supplemental Braking Systems. Part number SM99604.Here is what our actuator is gonna look like for our Stay-IN-play DUO and also for our Air Force One. Our standard bolts is what you see here. These are gonna work on a normal sized brake pedal. If your brake pedal is a little bit wider, that's where you're gonna need the extend bolt. This bolt is gonna give you an inch and a quarter more clearance than the bolts that come on the actuator itself.First thing we're gonna do to start our installation is we need to remove our old bolts. more


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1/7/2019 2:42:12 PM



Roadmaster Battery Charge Line Kit Installation - 2018 Chevrolet Equinox- Video

Roadmaster Battery Charge Line Kit Installation - 2018 Chevrolet Equinox

Speaker 1: Today on our 2018 Chevrolet Equinox, we're going to be installing Roadmaster's battery charge line kit for towed vehicles. Part RM-156-25.This charge line kit will provide a trickle charge from your RV to your vehicle's battery. This way when you're flat towing your vehicle down the road, every time you stop and you use the battery from your vehicle to apply to brake pedal from your braking system, or if you're using your vehicle's taillights as your taillight system, you can keep your battery charged so it's ready to go when you get to your campsite or wherever your destination may be.This kit connected directly to your six pull 00:00:36 connector at the front of your vehicle, and has a circuit breaker in line to protect for any shorts. When you plug it into your RV, that's where it gets its charging from.We'll begin our installation by mounting our circuit breaker using the self-tapping screw provided in the kit. Use an eight millimeter socket, and we're going to put it right here in the front, in this little open spot. We'll then take our second self-tapping screw and thread it on the other side.We'll start by connecting our wire to our circuit breaker. more


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4/2/2018 4:08:53 PM



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