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TOAD setup advice please

FLRVPEOPLE
Explorer
Explorer
My wife and I just upgraded from a Class C Winnebago Navion to a Class A Tiffin Allegro Breeze 33. We are quite happy with it. We are gong to purchase a new ford ranger 4x4 for a TOAD. The dealer quoted us a price that seemed quite high for the towing setup- $5800. The system they recommended was a blue ox tow bar plus Air Force one braking setup. First- is this a good setup? Second am I correct that the price seems high by several thousand dollars? I would prefer to have a shop do the install. Does anyone know of a good shop in central or west Florida they would recommend for this work?

Thanks in advance for the advice and assistance.
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willald
Explorer II
Explorer II
X3 and 4 on the readybrake. Have used it for 10 years on 3 different towed vehicles (going on 4th) and two motorhomes, has always worked great. Much less expensive.
Will and Cheryl
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Ro_n_Joe
Explorer
Explorer
Executive wrote:
I'd look into the ReadyBrute/ReadyBrake system. We've used it for the past 14 years with zero problems. The braking system is built into the tow bar so you would save on the AF1 cost and install. Here's a link....Ready Brute system We have the BlueOX baseplate installed with the ReadyBrute tow bar....Dennis


2X on ReadyBrute but unlike Dennis only 2.5yrs. Installed everything including lights (Roadmaster Diode Kit) and Demco baseplate.
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Executive45
Explorer III
Explorer III
I'd look into the ReadyBrute/ReadyBrake system. We've used it for the past 14 years with zero problems. The braking system is built into the tow bar so you would save on the AF1 cost and install. Here's a link....Ready Brute system We have the BlueOX baseplate installed with the ReadyBrute tow bar....Dennis
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Two_Jayhawks
Explorer
Explorer
$5800 seems a tad high.
Bill & Kelli
2015 DSDP 4366 pulling a 21 JL Unlimited Sport
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FLRVPEOPLE
Explorer
Explorer
Excellent and local- thank you very much! I will contact them for sure.

chezhead
Explorer
Explorer
Contact The company below. They are close to you and have done 3 of my vehicles. They do a great job at a reasonable price.

http://www.americanrving.com/
Mark & Cheryl
2008 Bounder 36D
2020 Buick Envision Toad

travisc
Explorer
Explorer
Give Roadmaster a call see what their setup would be or get a list of their dealers and call around.
Winnebago Access 24V

dodge_guy
Explorer
Explorer
Sounds about right. Running the wiring for the lights isn’t as easy as it sounds!
The price sounds a bit high, but it’s 2022 and prices are up everywhere for everything!
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JoeH
Explorer III
Explorer III
It's a bit high . Here's what I find

base plate -$532 + 3 hours
tow bar $1132
AF1 $1300 + 2 hours
Tail light - $100 + 2 hours

7 hours @ $165 = $1155
Parts - $3064
Misc/shopsupplies- $125

$4344 total

They might work slower, so maybe another couple hours labor... so, I think you have a bit of room to negotiate.
Joe
2013 Dutch Star 4338- all electric
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LouLawrence
Explorer
Explorer
I paid $3700 for base plate and similar braking system but that was 10/20 and inflation is affecting everything! I later updated the towbar as well and I believe that was around $800. So, yes, that's a bit high. For me it's more about finding someone who knows what they are doing than the final price. It's worth looking around but be sure you are comparing apples to apples as their are different versions of the towbars and the braking systems.