rvroamerrandy

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Any help on locating an existing RV brake on my coach? I have an air line connection at the rear of my coach but unable to figure out the manufacturer and location of this system. I know it here just cant find it.
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Should be able to follow a line from your rear axle.
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I will set the jacks and start looking around. I appreciate your advice. Keep you posted
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enblethen

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There isn't too many air brake units. This is one,
SMI Brake
Would connect near the rear brakes for connection
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johnhicks

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It'l probably be SMI , M&G or Roadmaster. Hunt for a tank/compressor.
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The ones I have seen are pretty generic just a small air coupling not special
for any particular brake system.
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rvroamerrandy

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well I sure appreciate all of your help and responses. Again, I can see the air line but since I am in the market for a new system I was thinking about going with SMI Air Force 1. I hope this will make that install that much easier. I am towing a 2020 Chevy Trail Boss and I want to make sure I have done everything I can to protect my Investment!
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If you know what a regular air hose coupler looks like, the thing you would use
to couple an air impact wrench to. My Brake Master coupler on the coach
is about half that size. I think other systems use the same coupler, even if
it is different it will be easy to change.
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Bill.Satellite

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The connection to the air brake line is generic and not specific to the braking system. M&G, Air Force 1 or Blue Ox versions of air brake system will all be able to use your existing connection.
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You need a modulated air supply and should probably contact the chassis manufacturer for guidance.
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