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Champ198 wrote:
The trailer seems to push the truck when stopping (like when someone pulls out in front of you or the light changes on you and you have to stop rapidly) I got to the campground last night and I can hear the electric brakes engaging as I press the truck brake so I know they're working.
Looking for feedback. Thanks!
โAug-15-2016 09:33 AM
โAug-14-2016 10:41 AM
tragusa3 wrote:
Mine are just...okay, even with the controller set to max. I am speculating that the trucks computer is using the anti-lock system to regulate the trailers braking (the manual says it does). Maybe this is why they never feel as strong as my older/dumber controller?
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โAug-12-2016 07:39 AM
Nicholsfamily05 wrote:
We picked up our new trailer yesterday and noticed the same thing that our built in controller we had to keep upping it to help the trailer to stop. Even at 10 it wasn't doing a good job it had the feeling of hey we aren't stopping in a hurry at all.
Our truck is a new 3500 ram as well.
Our 2012 brake controller worked nice. Not liking this new one.
Thinking of upgrading axles to disc. But we will see
โAug-12-2016 07:29 AM
Of concern was that the trailer brakes were super hot as I could feel the heat radiating from the wheels. Never had a trailer that had that much heat coming out from the wheels. I did not check temp. They are extremely hot every trip.
โAug-12-2016 07:24 AM