prdmommyof3
Member
Hello all!
We are brand new RV owners and bought a Heartland Mallard 312. We are using a 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 to tow it, and plan to use it to go camping next weekend. It will be our first time towing, and will be up in the mountains, so on the way home we will be going down-hill (obviously).
Camping World, where we purchased the RV, never mentioned the option or need for trailer brakes to be installed on our truck, but a close friend who tows their RV via 5th wheel routinely, said that there is no way we can tow without trailer brakes.
Naturally, now we're freaking out because we're a week from our trip and are worried we either need to make an emergent unforeseen expense to have trailer brakes installed, or we shouldn't risk going up north.
What so you, who have many more tow experiences than us, think??
Do you need more information to help? Should we call an RV brake installer for our truck? Has anyone heard of the Autowbrake, and if so is this a viable option for us?
Thanks in advance!
Melanie
We are brand new RV owners and bought a Heartland Mallard 312. We are using a 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 to tow it, and plan to use it to go camping next weekend. It will be our first time towing, and will be up in the mountains, so on the way home we will be going down-hill (obviously).
Camping World, where we purchased the RV, never mentioned the option or need for trailer brakes to be installed on our truck, but a close friend who tows their RV via 5th wheel routinely, said that there is no way we can tow without trailer brakes.
Naturally, now we're freaking out because we're a week from our trip and are worried we either need to make an emergent unforeseen expense to have trailer brakes installed, or we shouldn't risk going up north.
What so you, who have many more tow experiences than us, think??
Do you need more information to help? Should we call an RV brake installer for our truck? Has anyone heard of the Autowbrake, and if so is this a viable option for us?
Thanks in advance!
Melanie