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pcm1959
Nov 29, 2015Explorer II
I have had a 2011 and now a 2013 Duramax with integrated controller. I pulled a Cameo with Kodiak single piston disc with the 2011. I tow a Lifestyle with Dexter dual piston disc. I have no problems with either set-up. Also, I have herd of the Kodiak being the ones to hang up due to the single piston - not the Dexter.
I would imagine that you have the device wired into the trailer brake system that makes the Duramax IBC compatible with trailer disc brake systems.
I'm not much help other than to say I have towed my current set up over 8k miles (Goodyear 17.5 tires, too) without issue. Flawless brake performance and tires are showing no signs of wear.
I can suggest a call or email to a guy who is very versed in trailer disc brakes. you might contact him and see what he has to say. Bill @ (813)363-4685
Info@stopyourtrailer.com
Good luck, Phillip
I would imagine that you have the device wired into the trailer brake system that makes the Duramax IBC compatible with trailer disc brake systems.
I'm not much help other than to say I have towed my current set up over 8k miles (Goodyear 17.5 tires, too) without issue. Flawless brake performance and tires are showing no signs of wear.
I can suggest a call or email to a guy who is very versed in trailer disc brakes. you might contact him and see what he has to say. Bill @ (813)363-4685
Info@stopyourtrailer.com
Good luck, Phillip
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