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Best 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Tow Bar Braking Systems

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Best 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Tow Bar Braking System Options

Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar braking systems for your 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Whenever we're towing our Jeep Grand Cherokee, it's important to have a supplemental braking system. Because if we don't, we're relying on our motor home's brakes to not only slow itself down, but also all the added weight of our Jeep. There are going to be a few different kinds of braking systems along with several different options, so let's take a closer look at each one and go over some of the benefits.Here we're going to have three different types. On the end here we're going to have a portable system, which means we're going to be able to take it in and out of our vehicle whenever we want to use it. Next we'll have a fixed system, which is just going to be a one-time installation, and we're not going to be taking it out.



Roadmaster Stop Light Switch Kit Installation - 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Today, in our 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee, we'll be installing the Roadmaster Stop Light Switch Kit. Part number RM751449. First, we're going to have to remove the under dash cover. There are two plastic pushpin fasteners we'll need to take out. Then remove the over. Here's our brake stop light switch bracket and stop light switch.



Roadmaster Even Brake Portable Braking System Installation - 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Today on our 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee, we'll be installing the Roadmaster Even Brake Portable Braking System, part number RM-9400. We're going to use the Roadmaster Stoplight Switch Kit, part number RM-751449. Part of this system is installing a breakaway switch, which we're going to start with. We'll move to front of the vehicle, locate a suitable spot for our breakaway switch and then mount it using the hardware provided. Here's what our brake switch will look like in the stored position, then when in use, we'll simply just rotate it out towards the tow vehicle, hook on our cable and then attach it to the tow vehicle and we're ready to go. Next, we'll plug into our 2 wire cable provided with the breakaway switch.