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jungleexplorer
Aug 04, 2014Explorer
Well, after a long discussion over on the chevy truck forum, I have figured out that I don't need my mechanic to install trailer brake controller.
I ordered the "Tekonsha 90195 P3 Electronic Brake Contro" and the "Tekonsha 3015-P Brake Control Wiring Adapter ". It just plugs right in and your ready to go (after testing and a tuning of course). I order the "BAFX Products - Bluetooth OBD2 scan tool " to use in conjunction with with my android phone to monitor transmission temps.
I just finished waxing my trailer with the "Star brite Premium Marine Polish Boat Wax with PTEF" and have some 303 on order to treat the roof and trim with.
Looks like I almost about ready to go. Thanks for all the advice guys and I will report back with the result of my trip.
I ordered the "Tekonsha 90195 P3 Electronic Brake Contro" and the "Tekonsha 3015-P Brake Control Wiring Adapter ". It just plugs right in and your ready to go (after testing and a tuning of course). I order the "BAFX Products - Bluetooth OBD2 scan tool " to use in conjunction with with my android phone to monitor transmission temps.
I just finished waxing my trailer with the "Star brite Premium Marine Polish Boat Wax with PTEF" and have some 303 on order to treat the roof and trim with.
Looks like I almost about ready to go. Thanks for all the advice guys and I will report back with the result of my trip.
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