4 down/flat towing RV
#11
Here is a link to what seems to be the system in question VIP RV, the vehicle investment protection people
Wow! $1000 seems like a lot, although I've never looked into a tow brake system.
Wow! $1000 seems like a lot, although I've never looked into a tow brake system.
#12
Thanks for responding
I know the website. What I'm looking for is specific information from HHR folks about where I can drill to avoid drilling into brake and fuel lines.
#15
Strike one. You do not want strike two. We don't do strike three here.
He was posting info so that others that are unfamiliar with what you are referring to,
don't have to do the search themselves, and hopefully one of the other members will
be able to provide the info you are looking for. Seems pretty easy to understand to me.
He was posting info so that others that are unfamiliar with what you are referring to,
don't have to do the search themselves, and hopefully one of the other members will
be able to provide the info you are looking for. Seems pretty easy to understand to me.
#16
I have drilled through the floor. Pretty simple to get under the car and use the old eyeball to look for obstructions. There are a couple of reinforcement that makes for tough drilling, but they can be avoided. Nothing is hidden in the floor. I cut some of the carpet out to get on to metal, there might be a wire or 2 under it.
#17
Thanks for that link RJ_RS_SS_350.
The info shows that kit mounts to the drivers seat hump where the seat hooks attach. The kit does not appear to mount to the flat portion of the floorboard.
I had my seat out when doing my seat lowering mod. Checked out that hump area. There aren't any lines or wires run in there.
Shouldn't be a problem to mount it the way the instructions show. Although, you will probably need to trim back the carpet on the hump so you can mount the bracket to bare metal.
The info shows that kit mounts to the drivers seat hump where the seat hooks attach. The kit does not appear to mount to the flat portion of the floorboard.
I had my seat out when doing my seat lowering mod. Checked out that hump area. There aren't any lines or wires run in there.
Shouldn't be a problem to mount it the way the instructions show. Although, you will probably need to trim back the carpet on the hump so you can mount the bracket to bare metal.
#19
Strike one. You do not want strike two. We don't do strike three here.
He was posting info so that others that are unfamiliar with what you are referring to, don't have to do the search themselves, and hopefully one of the other members will be able to provide the info you are looking for. Seems pretty easy to understand to me.
He was posting info so that others that are unfamiliar with what you are referring to, don't have to do the search themselves, and hopefully one of the other members will be able to provide the info you are looking for. Seems pretty easy to understand to me.
#20
I confess - I had a good-time moment.
Yeah communication here can be troublesome at times, and people can read into things a lot more than was actually meant. But jeesh, no reason to be blatantly rude to someone that is obviously trying to help.
Well, I guess we might as well close this one - I don't think he will be back.
Yeah communication here can be troublesome at times, and people can read into things a lot more than was actually meant. But jeesh, no reason to be blatantly rude to someone that is obviously trying to help.
Well, I guess we might as well close this one - I don't think he will be back.
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