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Roadmaster BrakeMaster System Installation - 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche

Today on our 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche, we're going to be taking a look at and also showing you how to install the Roadmaster Brakemaster system with breakaway for RVs. This is going to work with air or air over hydraulic brakes and it is proportional. Part number is RM-9160. The Roadmaster Brakemaster is going to be the perfect solution for your supplemental braking needs when towing your vehicle behind your RV. We have a cylinder mounted in the floorboard of the vehicle that actually presses on the brake pedal any time we hit the brakes inside of our motor home. This is designed to work with air brakes or air over hydraulic brakes, giving us lots of options on different coaches we can install it on. Of all the braking systems I have installed that actually mount into the vehicle semi-permanently such as this one, it is one of the easier ones to do. We've only got one air line to run inside and one wire.



Roadmaster Brake-Lite Relay Kit Installation - 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche

Today in our 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche we're going to take a look at and show you how to install the Roadmaster Brake-Lite Relay Kit, part number RM-88400. Here's what our relay kit's going to look like when we lay it out of our package. Our relay is designed to stop the brake signal coming from your towed vehicle from going to the bulb to the back when the ignition is off. That allows for our RV's blinker to blink through the lights on the back of the truck and indicate any turns that we're going to be making. With the other brake. With the other brake light relay, when you hit the brakes in your motor home, and you have your blinker on, it overrides it and that blinking's going to stop and you're just going to have that brake light come through, which is illegal and also unsafe.