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Best 2019 GMC Acadia Tow Bar Braking Systems

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Best 2019 GMC Acadia Flat Tow Options - Braking Systems

Ryan: Hey everybody, my name's Ryan, and today we're going to be taking a look at our best flat tow options for your 2019 GMC Acadia. So, there's going to be a total of five main components needed to flat tow your Acadia down the road. First one's going to be your base plate. A base plate is going to be that solid connection point on our vehicle, that way we can hook our tow bar up to it. A tow bar is your second component. This is actually going to be the main link that connects the front of your Acadia to the back of your motor home.The third main component is going to be safety cables, and these are going to be there in the event of a unlikely disconnect.



Demco Stay-IN-Play DUO Braking System Installation - 2019 GMC Acadia

Shane: The guys. Shane here with etrailer.com. Today, I have a 2019 GMC Acadia and I want to walk through how to install Demco's Stay-IN-Play Duo Supplemental Braking System, This braking system is going to be a proportional braking system, which means it's going to match the braking pressure that you've put in the RV. This braking system is going to be a more permanent set up so. They're not on the vehicle and it's going to be designed for motor homes with hydraulic brakes or electric brakes. If you have a motor home that has air brakes, I'm going to recommend Demco's Air Force One.



SMI Air Force One Braking System Installation - 2019 GMC Acadia

Hi there Acadia owners, today in your 2019 GMC Acadia, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install Demco's Air Force One supplemental braking system. There's five main components you'll need when flat towing your vehicle behind your motor home. You'll need your tow bar, which is the connection between your motor home and your vehicle. You'll need your base plate, which is the connection point your tow bar is going to attach on your vehicle. You'll need your diode wiring, which is going to take all the lights on your motor home and transfer them to the lights at the back of your vehicle. You'll need your safety cables, which is a supplemental connection in addition to your tow bar, as well as your braking system, which will apply the brakes in our vehicle when we hit the brakes in our motor home.The air force one is a truly supplemental braking system that uses the air from your motor home to activate the cylinder on your brake pedal.