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Bobbo
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Feb 15, 2016

Question on brake controllers

DW and I are considering adding a Scamp 13' trailer to our stable. Since I am going to be towing it with a 2010 Subaru Forester, near its tow capacity, I WILL have electric brakes.

My question:

I am considering getting the Tekonsha Prodigy RF system that actually attaches to the trailer rather than being installed in the tow vehicle. That way I can tow it with any of my cars, rather than be limited to just the Subaru.

Does anyone know of pros/cons for this particular system?

If I don't get the RF, I will probably get the Prodigy P2 or P3.

Thanks for your input.
  • SoundGuy wrote:
    I've owned a Tekonsha POD (awful), Tekonsha Voyager (not bad), an original Prodigy (pretty good), and now run a Tekonsha P3 and there's no doubt the P3 is far and away the best controller of the bunch. That said, for anyone who wants to use multiple tow vehicles the Tekonsha RF is the answer that is just as capable as the P3, the only downside being cost as it's quite a bit more expensive.

    OP here. The Tekonsha RF is about twice the price of a P3, so if equipping 2 cars, the price is a wash. If equipping 3 cars, the RF is cheaper.

    Unless.

    Can you get a wiring harness for the P3 separately? That way I can install the wiring in all 3 of my cars, then move the P3 to the car that I am towing with that day.
  • Bobbo wrote:
    I am considering getting the Tekonsha Prodigy RF system that actually attaches to the trailer rather than being installed in the tow vehicle. That way I can tow it with any of my cars, rather than be limited to just the Subaru.

    Does anyone know of pros/cons for this particular system?


    I've owned a Tekonsha POD (awful), Tekonsha Voyager (not bad), an original Prodigy (pretty good), and now run a Tekonsha P3 and there's no doubt the P3 is far and away the best controller of the bunch. That said, for anyone who wants to use multiple tow vehicles the Tekonsha RF is the answer that is just as capable as the P3, the only downside being cost as it's quite a bit more expensive.
  • I don't have any experience with the RF system but I'll throw in a vote for the P3. It's good stuff.
  • Do yourself a favor and get a Tekonsha P3. Can be mounted sideways or upside down, if need be. The P3 has a lovely digital "set and forget" display!
  • Interesting: I looked at the specs on it...good warranty. Whatever you decide please keep this thread updated, will like to see how things work out. I have a Prodigy P2 on my tv.