Any compatibility issues with Air Force 1 and Brakemaster?
Offtosmelltheroses said
10:46 AM May 13, 2016
We recently acquired our 2007 Tiffin 40QDP . I'm shopping for tow components for our toad, a 2013 F150 The previous owners utilized a Blue Ox tow bar and a Roadmaster Brakemaster braking system, (to tow a Honda CRV). I'm thinking of using a Roadmaster Tow Bar coupled with an Air Force One brake system. My question has to do with whether or not I should change out the Brakemaster sending unit on the RV (not sure "sending unit" is the right term - hopefully everyone knows what I'm referring to). I've been told that the Brakemaster components on the RV side would be compatible with the AF1, although AF1 technically recommends using their own. In the pursuit of educating myself, I'm wondering if anyone has gone through the same modifications, and seeking any advice or opinions.
We recently acquired our 2007 Tiffin 40QDP . I'm shopping for tow components for our toad, a 2013 F150 The previous owners utilized a Blue Ox tow bar and a Roadmaster Brakemaster braking system, (to tow a Honda CRV). I'm thinking of using a Roadmaster Tow Bar coupled with an Air Force One brake system. My question has to do with whether or not I should change out the Brakemaster sending unit on the RV (not sure "sending unit" is the right term - hopefully everyone knows what I'm referring to). I've been told that the Brakemaster components on the RV side would be compatible with the AF1, although AF1 technically recommends using their own. In the pursuit of educating myself, I'm wondering if anyone has gone through the same modifications, and seeking any advice or opinions.
Jim