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Mile High wrote:netjam wrote:
In my 08 Ford the Ford IBC would not run my electric/hydraulic brakes on my trailer (a common problem with electric/hydraulics of that era) so I installed a prodigy which worked great. I have since traded the Ford and my trailer (to one with electric drums) and now use the IBC in the new truck with the std electric trailer brakes. If you switch out the IBC one thing to remember is not to unplug the IBC, just cut the output wires to connect your aftermarket controller. If you unplug the IBC the truck computer senses it and shows a dash alarm.
Not sure what actuator you had, but my Carlisle Hydra-Star has a module that lets any truck operate the electric over hydraulic. I towed this trailer with electric/hydraulic disk brakes with a 2006, 2008, and 2014 Ford with IBC without any modifications beyond just plugging it in. The module is an HBA-CAM. I just had to remember on the 2014 to actually select electric/hydraulic on the IBC. The 2008 or 2006 did not have that as a selectable option.
โFeb-23-2015 01:15 PM
bpounds wrote:
In my experience, people who have used add-on BC in the past are sometimes not happy with the IBC when they first get a new truck. They are used to the herky jerky function of the old BC, which in a way is confidence inspiring. Because you can tell it is obviously working. The IBC tend to be so smooth that you can hardly tell they are doing anything. Once that is figured out, it is pretty rare for anyone to want to go back to an aftermarket controller. But it does happen.
โFeb-23-2015 12:46 PM
โFeb-23-2015 12:34 PM
netjam wrote:
In my 08 Ford the Ford IBC would not run my electric/hydraulic brakes on my trailer (a common problem with electric/hydraulics of that era) so I installed a prodigy which worked great. I have since traded the Ford and my trailer (to one with electric drums) and now use the IBC in the new truck with the std electric trailer brakes. If you switch out the IBC one thing to remember is not to unplug the IBC, just cut the output wires to connect your aftermarket controller. If you unplug the IBC the truck computer senses it and shows a dash alarm.
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