What Tools are Needed to Install Roadmaster Invisibrake on 2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
Updated 05/26/2026 | Published 05/21/2026 >
Question:
I have a customer that is looking to have the invisibrake installed on his 2024 Jeep Rubicon 2 door can you tell me what is all needed for the installation Thanks Tanya
asked by: Tanya D
Expert Reply:
Hey Tanya, here is a list of all of the required tools needed to install the Roadmaster Invisibrake part # RM-8700:
drill with ½" and 5/16" bits (The ½" bit is only
necessary if there is no pre-existing hole through
the firewall; the 5/16" bit is necessary if you will
drill a hole through the motorhome dashboard for
the LED monitor light)
test light
multi-meter
wire strippers or crimpers
7/16", 1/2" and 9/16" wrenches
5/32" Allen wrench
adjustable wrench
5/16" and 3/8" drivers
Other than that it comes with everything else that would be needed to install the system.

Steve
5/22/2026
Also need a T40 torques, socket or impact driver to remove drivers seat if mounting the controller under it.


Lois
5/22/2026
We had it installed at the RV shop. The installer told us they use Demco system because it is smaller/takes up less space. It does work very well. Just occupies some back floor space.

Steve
5/23/2026
The Roadmaster brake system works well and the Jeep would seem like a relatively straightforward installation. I have a 2024 Ford Ranger and the provided instructions were for a Ford Bronco - the installs are not the same. I was able to mount the control under the driver’s seat with out removing the seat, I used Velcro to keep the control in position- ends up being the easiest part of the install

Art J.
5/24/2026
We had ours installed at a RCD RV Super Center. They had our car for one day and installed the system under the driver's seat. Out of site. It has worked flawlessly with one exception, not product fault. The 7 way plug on the front of the car was bumped by someone backing up and that had to be replaced.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Roadmaster InvisiBrake Flat Tow Brake System - Preset
- Flat Tow Brake System
- Brake Systems
- Pre-Set System
- One-Time Setup
- Vehicle Battery
- Fixed System
- Power Assist Brake Compatible
- Air Brakes
- Hydraulic Brakes
- Indicator Lights
- Roadmaster
more information >


Herb L.
5/22/2026
It is a long two-day process. However, if you methodically perform the work and torque everything correctly, tuck the wires in nicely and touch up the black paint where needed, it looks professional and works the same. It is pretty cool to hook up and detach in just moments. Be safe. Check everything twice.