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Flat towing behind motorhome

I ordered the storage case from RVi, and I keep it underneath the back seat on the passenger side. I have that factory fold down cargo box thing that is under the seat and the brake box fits perfectly in that spot.

If you need pics of anything, just let me know.
 
I see this is an old thread, but we flat tow a Jeep at present behind MH. My 2023 1500 just came in and getting ready to order everything that is needed to flat tow. I use the Air Force one braking system on the Jeep. Roadmaster recommended the brakemaster braking system due to the adjustable pedals. I am 6’2 and my wife is 5’3 when she drives she adjusts the pedals fully out. This will not work well well with AF1 or Invisibrake.
I run Air Force One. When you install, the brake pedal needs to be all the way out and when you're hooked-up to flat tow, the pedal will need to be all the way out. How it's adjusted with each of you drive doesn't matter. Stayed with the AF1 for the proportional braking from my coach air brakes.
 
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I tow my truck behind my MH all the time... I installed all the towing equipment, including the light wiring. This is what I used for lighting. I rewired the 4-wire flat plug for the front connection with a 6 wire round receptacle to mate with the umbilical cord between the coach and the truck. But the wiring was a very easy plug and play option without having to splice into the truck wiring.

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Thanks for the lighting link! I'm setting up my '23 ED and was looking for an OEM harness like the one Mopar makes for Jeeps...apparently OEM doesn't exist for Rams.
 
I run Air Force One. When you install, the brake pedal needs to be all the way out and when you're hooked-up to flat tow, the pedal will need to be all the way out. How it's adjusted with each of you drive doesn't matter. Stayed with the AF1 for the proportional braking from my coach air brakes.
Out as in away from the driver?
 

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