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Re: Re: Brake Controllers
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Posted by T_Bone on April 12, 2003 at 05:41:00 from (65.56.249.192):
In Reply to: Re: Brake Controllers posted by rustyfarmall on April 12, 2003 at 05:13:02:
Hi Rod, Rusty, I really think that any of the newer electronic controllers will work well. The Jordan has a cable that needs to be mounted on the brake pedal and would slip inside the cable clamp but I think they have that solved as the RV'ers quit complaining about it. If you mount the controller on the gear shift, 6spd here, then you can't use the interia type controller as they use a pendulem to sense when you let off the fuel pedal and have a 70 degree mounting restricktion. I use my trailer brakes alot so I like the manual lever mounted on my gear shift for one finger orperation. I used a truckers mirror CB antenna mount on the gear shift rod to mount the controller box. Trailer brakes are cheaper to replace than my F350 brakes. T_Bone
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