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Old 08-07-2007, 03:30 PM
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push the button with the 4 and the arrow pointing up and the button with the 4 and the arrow pointing down at the same time. hold them in for about 5 seconds and a red light will come on indicating that the tranny is in neutral. Make sure you are either hooked up to the towing vehicle or the parking brake is on BEFORE you do this or the truck will roll away or into something......
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There is a lot more to it than pushing a couple of buttons! lol

You need several things!

All the stuff you see here, (tow bar, Towing kit, wiring, And a Braking system....And a couple other items depending on tow rig!
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little bit of overkill, but no sense in taking chances....
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think those straps are strong enough?

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There is a lot more to it than pushing a couple of buttons! lol

You need several things!

All the stuff you see here, (tow bar, Towing kit, wiring, And a Braking system....And a couple other items depending on tow rig!

I am picking up my mh Monday. What braking system are you using? What else do you recommend?
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I am picking up my mh Monday. What braking system are you using? What else do you recommend?

http://www.roadmasterinc.com/product...r/brake_m.html

What kind of mh?
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07 Newmar Essex. Tonight will be one of those that not much sleeping happens.
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Old 08-12-2007, 05:17 PM
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07 Newmar Essex. Tonight will be one of those that not much sleeping happens.

I Bet! lol, nice unit!

I've been running the RoadMaster for Five Years!

I mentioned most Items you will need--Except a Pro to do the Install.

BlackHawk TowBar
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Proportional Air Valve, (mh air system) for brakes
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