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I do not have a braking system for my Toad which is a 1997 Ford Escort SW with a standard transmission. I would appreciate any recommendations anyone might have. I would prefer a system that does not require a tie-in with either vehicles brake system. It appears many states now have laws requiring braking systems. My coach is a 1991 Barth Regency with a 3208 Cat.

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<Lee Merriman>
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One of the long time Barth members, Andy Anthony at(Aja@owt.com), just installed brake buddy on his tow car and super happy with it. He pulls a Chev. Trail Blazer. Jot him a note and he will be more then glad to help you out.

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