What do you Recommend as a Cost Effective Trailer Breakaway Kit for my 1973 Trailblazer Camper
Updated 07/14/2020 | Published 07/10/2020 >
Question:
Hello, my name is Steve. I am in the process of rebuilding a 1973 Trailblazer camper from the frame up. It has tandem axles w/ electric brakes. I am wanting to add a breakaway switch and have no idea which one to choose. I am wanting to get it everything all in one kit = Breakaway switch, battery, charger etc etc. I would also like something thats not too expensive as I am on a budget w/ this project. I was looking at item #3802339. Will this work for my application? Any info is greatly appreciated and thank you in advance.
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Expert Reply:
There is not a thing in the world wrong with the Bright Way Trailer Breakaway Kit with Switch part # 3802339. It offers the functionality as any other break away system and is cost effective. There is a small hole where the wires run through the box that I would dab a bit of silicone on but outside of that it will be just fine.
Check out the linked video my buddy Adam did on it that I linked for you.
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Bright Way Trailer Breakaway Kit with 0.5-Amp Charger and 5 Ah Battery
- Trailer Breakaway Kit
- Kit with Charger
- Single-Axle
- Tandem-Axle
- Tester Not Included
- Electric
- Battery Included
- 5 Ah
- 48 Inch Long
- Bright Way
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