GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #24 | Page 58

I NEED A BRAKE Cruisemaster has added electric brakes to the line-up of products, including trailer suspension and hitches, that it supplies the Australian RV industry. The new brakes have extended brake lines that allow electrical joins to be made in less exposed locations. Future development will allow fitment of quick-connect plugs for easy installation. Cruisemaster says its All Terrain Electric Brakes have been in testing since 2016, having tackled various terrains around the country, from Fraser Island to the Telegraph Track. Both 10in and 12in versions will be available as part of the Cruisemaster suspension ranges, individually for spares and maintenance, and in bulk for repairers and manufacturers. A range of spares will also be available for these brakes. One set of brakes even completed a lap of Australia, including a week of off-road durability testing at the Australian Automotive Research Centre, Vic, proving grounds. MORE INFO www.cruisemaster.com.au A LOT TO HANDLE Rhino-Rack has released grab handles for its Pioneer range of roof racks. The handle is designed to aid in loading, unloading and securing gear onto all Pioneer racks. The handle can also be used as a tie-down anchor point. It is made from die-cast aluminium that is powder coated to prevent rust and corrosion, and has a 120kg load capacity. MORE INFO PIONEER GRAB HANDLE RRP: $59 (two-pack) www.rhinorack.com.au 58 \