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2015 GMC Terrain Tow Bar Braking Systems Installation And Review Videos

     

Roadmaster InvisiBrake Braking System Installation - 2015 GMC Terrain- Video

Roadmaster InvisiBrake Braking System Installation - 2015 GMC Terrain

Speaker 1: Today on our 2015 GMC Terrain we're going to be taking a look at the Roadmaster InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System, part number RM-8700. With our InvisiBrake installed, it's going to give us real time braking while we're towing our Terrain down the road with our motor home. Now, it's going to activate our brakes on our towed vehicle whenever we apply the brakes in our RV.The main benefit of this braking system over many others is that it's a permanent installation, and once we have it set up we're not going to have to make any adjustments. There's going to be a clamp and a pulley that pulls directly on our brake pedal, so even though we have that clamp attached to our pedal, it is going to be a lot less cumbersome than some of the other braking systems that have the entire actuator mounted to the pedal.Now, our actuator box is going to hide away in our cargo area, and we're going to have full adjustment of our braking force all the way from five to 80 PSI. You can simply pull out on the knob, turn to the right for more pressure, turn to the left for less pressure, and then lock it in place. Now, the more pressure we have the more force that our brakes are going to be applied. more


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3/15/2018 4:12:52 PM



SMI Stay-IN-Play DUO Braking System Installation - 2015 GMC Terrain- Video

SMI Stay-IN-Play DUO Braking System Installation - 2015 GMC Terrain

Today on our 2015 GMC Terrain, we'll be installing and taking a look at the SMI Stay-IN-Play DUO Supplemental Braking System, part number SM99251. Once you have everything installed for oppression, all you have to do is take your indicator light, plug it in right here. You have easy access to it as we just have it run right to our kick panel right there. Take our light, and use the hook and loop fastener, run it up here to our loom, the other side of it, and it stays in place. Put your vehicle in tow mode once you have it hooked up to are RV, and then flip on your switch. Just like that, your system's on and ready to go. You can check it by hitting the brakes in your RV and double-checking that the brakes in the car come on. more


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6/5/2015 10:31:21 AM



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