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It would make me a little nervious with the braking ability of one duece
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The correct length is the one you are most comfortable with. The bar's max capacity is collapsed. Some folks report better tracking with the bar extended. I keep mine short as bent tow bars irritate me. Actually, the extend-able length is more targeted at lift towing where the bar attaches to the axle housing.
Sorry for the thread hijack with my rant! I am also interested in how to hook up the brakes? Is it difficult or something that can be done on a GL lot?thanks for all the great info everyone, i dont mind the smart ass stuff either, on kurtkds pic, great pic btw, helps out, can you hook up a cord for lights from a deuce to a deuce?
also on another note, im a newbie at the mv's and any info even basic smart ass info is stuff i probably dont know
thanks again everyone
On my deuce the service brakes are on the drivers sidePull the J pipe off the back of the air pack, put in a fitting for an air chuck, then run an air hose from your passenger side air fitting on the front truck to the air pack on the back truck.
Stretch has a great post with pictures about it. The older long style air pack has different sized threads than the newer short style air packs. We used a pair of M35's to pull another pair back 400 miles from OKC in 2008. We brought the fittings for the long style, but couldn't hook them up because all the trucks were short style. Braking was no problem. Even with a M105 in the back of all 4 trucks.
Id double check aaa. I looked into it and they wont cover our trucks for tows, even with the rv coverage.Thanks. I'm gonna weigh the price of having it towed vs using my Dump truck. It I tow it it will be back roads and slow.
Actually if I register it I can call triple A...lol I have the gold plan which includes RV's
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