Recommended Lighting and Braking Systems for Flat Towed 2012 Jeep Wrangler Sport JKU
Published 03/01/2018 >
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I am looking to tow my 2012 Jeep Wrangler Sport JKU behind my 2018 Class C RV. I am going to utilize some sort of aftermarket braking system most likely some sort that utilize the brake pedal in the toad vehicle. I am looking to ensure the rear tailights of the toad vehicle function properly during braking and turning I do not want the toad vehicle to overide or interfere with the lighting signals coming from the coach. My jeep has aftermarket LED lights in the rear - I am unable to drill in the housing to install bulbs. What product should I purchase to fit my needs? Thank you.
asked by: Matt J
Expert Reply:
There are simple and cost-effective lighting solutions for towing your Jeep Wrangler that do not require drilling into your taillight housings. You can refer to the linked article for broad background information on all toad lighting options. I also linked an article that covers all the essentials of flat towing a vehicle.
What I most-often recommend is a set of magnetic towing lights such as # TL21RK or one of the other similar items shown on the linked page. These have powerful magnetic bases that firmly grip a steel surface, such as the painted body work above your rear fenders. There is no modification to the vehicle or wiring to be done, just plug and play. This is easily stowed when it is time to take the Jeep out for a spin away from the motorhome.
The supplemental braking system that really is the "gold standard" in the industry, and among the few that are non-intrusive to your towed vehicle, is the Blue Ox Patriot portable proportional braking system, part # BLU37TR. This will slow the towed vehicle at the same rate that the motorhome decelerates. Using this along with magnetic lights means no interference or feedback issues with your toad lights when the brakes are applied. Best of all, the Patriot is easily moved to your next toad when that times comes.
If you would care for recommendations for any other of the needed components please tell me and I will be happy to assist. In the meantime the linked article will be helpful.
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Universal Magnetic Tow Lights - 20' Wiring Harness with 4-Way Flat Trailer Connector
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- Bypasses Vehicle Wiring
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