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Lynnmor wrote:noteven wrote:
Anyways I forgot to ask is the Curt Echo is nice and proportional or is it jerky like $50 plug in controllers.
Since it is just another controller that uses an accelerometer, it is in the JerkaMatic class.
โJun-21-2021 05:33 AM
Mike134 wrote:noteven wrote:
Since having a trailer brake failure on a miles long western downgrade towing an 18,000lb 3 axle with a 2006 won ton Iโve pretty much quit towing with setups where my tow mobile cannot brake the whole rig for miles on a 6 to 8% grade.
What are you using for a tow vehicle one of those Kenworth tractor conversions?
โJun-20-2021 03:59 PM
noteven wrote:
Since having a trailer brake failure on a miles long western downgrade towing an 18,000lb 3 axle with a 2006 won ton Iโve pretty much quit towing with setups where my tow mobile cannot brake the whole rig for miles on a 6 to 8% grade.
โJun-20-2021 02:08 PM
noteven wrote:
Anyways I forgot to ask is the Curt Echo is nice and proportional or is it jerky like $50 plug in controllers.
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โJun-20-2021 03:44 AM
Terryallan wrote:
Product Expert Kathleen M
Is this right for you? Product Expert Kathleen M says:
Yes, if you:
Alternate towing vehicles or trailers - plug-and-play design makes this very versatile
Are unable or unwilling to make changes to your tow vehicle's wiring/interior
Have a BMW, Land Rover, Volvo, or other vehicle with multiplex wiring
No, if you:
Are towing a trailer with an RV or similar vehicle - your phone must be less than 50' from the controller or they won't connect
Would get annoyed using a mobile app to operate the controller, especially if you use your phone for maps or music while towing
Haul a trailer with more than 2 axles
Found this. could help
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