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Re: Trailer Brake Controlers
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Posted by OGGIE on September 16, 2004 at 19:26:24 from (162.40.165.107):
In Reply to: Re: Trailer Brake Controlers posted by jCarroll on September 16, 2004 at 18:59:58:
I HAVE AN OLDER (6OR 7 YEARS) ELECTRONIC TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER ON MY TRUCK AND I HATE THE STUPID THING. MOST OF THE TIME I TURN THE GAIN ALL THE WAY OFF AND USE IT MANUALLY.IT WORKS OK FOR STOPPING ON A LEVEL ROAD BUT GOING DOWNHILL IT WILL APPLY TOO MUCH BRAKE JUST WHEN I DON'T EXPECT IT. I'M GOING TO GET THE OLD TYPE WITH THE BRAKE LINE TEED TO THE MASTER CYLINDER. THEY SAY IT WON'T WORK WITH ABS BRAKES BUT I KNOW BETTER. BESIDES I HAVE DISABLED THE ABS ON MY TRUCK BECAUSE I DIDN'T LIKE IT EITHER. ABS WAS DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WHO CAN'T DRIVE.
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