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any information on the Telma Frictionless Braking System?

does anyone know and/or have the Telma Frictionless Braking system? does it work good? does it cost a lot? can be installed on any vechial? i want to install it on a 1983 Chevy G-30 23 foot long RV that i do alot of mountian driving. the only information i can find about getting in touch with them is a phone number and i really dont want to call anyone until i'm total ready to install it just want if information if it will work for me.

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You should prepare by knowing where the fire alarms, fire exits (and possibly fire extinguishers) are. You should take nothing except yourself (if you are at school/college/work), and your family if you are at home. Hope this helps.
If memory serves, It is an electromagnetic system that is direct mounted to the drive shaft. Assuming my memory is correct, it can be applied to any R.W.D. vehicle. There is a similar system on a piece of construction equipment owned by the city where I work. It automatically applies some braking pressure when throttle is released. It applies more current when brake pedal is pressed. Only partially sure of this info though.

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