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Brake Controllers
Last post 07-25-2008, 3:50 PM by car39. 35 replies.
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BigEnos
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I like my Tekonsha Prodigy.
http://www.rjays.com
Good prices and service, they sell the "pigtails" also if your truck
uses one of those.. No affiliation, I'm just a satisfied customer.
Brian "Big Enos" Burdette
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08-21-2006, 1:01 PM |
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SpyderVenom
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I have this one: http://www.brake-controllers-usa.com/Voyager.html and I like it. I've been on the road in traffic and I've forgotten that I was trailering. 1500# trailer and 2600# car being pulled by a Durango.
Although I didn't skimp on this one, my next brake controller is going to be "the best" - a Prodigy. It's just worth it to know that you're not going to have a problem with your trailer brakes and brake controller.
Rob Leone '07 Solstice GXP in AS '87 Toyota Corolla in EP ex - '91 MR2 Turbo in SM2 <- If you can't set a good example, serve as a horrible warning.
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08-21-2006, 2:25 PM |
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08-21-2006, 2:42 PM |
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47CP
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+1 for the Prodigy.
I spent years with an older cheapy which finally broke a few years ago. After installing the Prodigy, it was a WOW moment....:)
DaveW
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08-21-2006, 2:57 PM |
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08-21-2006, 4:10 PM |
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Windscreen
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Milwaukee, WI
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Jason,
I started my adventures in towing with a Tekonsha Envoy, which was pretty nice and worked decently enough. The problem was you can't get the trailer brakes to work well at both ends of the speed spectrum. It seems like you either don't have enough high speed panic stop braking, or if you do, then the trailer brakes lock up at low speeds.
I've got a BrakeSmart in my truck, and absolutely love it. It is on the expensive side ($300+), but worth it. The BrakeSmart puts a pressure transducer in the brake line of the tow vehicle and adds trailer braking in proportion to line pressure. This is what all the other controllers try to simulate with programming and input from accelerometers. It just plain works, and the trailer stops with the truck, not before or after the truck.
I have not ever towed with a Prodigy, but those on the Dodge Diesel lists that have say the BrakeSmart is better, but more expensive.
Steve
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08-21-2006, 4:25 PM |
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Mugenlude
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Windscreen:Jason,
I started my adventures in towing with a Tekonsha Envoy, which was
pretty nice and worked decently enough. The problem was you can't
get the trailer brakes to work well at both ends of the speed
spectrum. It seems like you either don't have enough high speed
panic stop braking, or if you do, then the trailer brakes lock up at
low speeds.
I've got a BrakeSmart in my truck, and absolutely love it. It
is on the expensive side ($300+), but worth it. The BrakeSmart
puts a pressure transducer in the brake line of the tow vehicle and
adds trailer braking in proportion to line pressure. This is what
all the other controllers try to simulate with programming and input
from accelerometers. It just plain works, and the trailer stops
with the truck, not before or after the truck.
I have not ever towed with a Prodigy, but those on the Dodge Diesel
lists that have say the BrakeSmart is better, but more expensive.
Steve
Haha, Steve you never fail me. I figured you
would have something different and more expensive than everyone
else. However, that sounds like more work and money than I want
to spend.
Jason Frank Bridgestone / datatoys.com / Redshift Motorsports STS Civic SiTeamUndercoatRacing.com
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08-22-2006, 10:44 AM |
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AutoJim
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Another vote for the Prodigy here. Replaced the (failed - 2nd time, different failure modes each time) DrawTite Activator II in Leviathan with a Prodigy earlier this year, and I'm a happy dude. Works great, smoothest brake application I've ever had. Well worth the $180 it cost me (with the Ford pigtail). Installation was easy -- spend a little time making sure it's lined up parallel to the long axis of the tow vehicle -- with the tricky bit being plugging the pigtail into the vehicle under the IP -- hand access there is tight on an F350.
Combo: '99 F350 CC, SWB 4x2, 7.3L TD, auto trans, towing a Classic 26' enclosed trailer with Dexter 5250-lb axles and brakes on all 4 wheels. Truck's about 7200 lbs empty, trailer all-up is about 9500 lbs.
AutoJim ESP #65 '99 Mustang Cobra
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Han Solo
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Thanks to this thread I bought the Tekonsha Prodigy for my F150. Some kinda luck had the pigtail and relays needed in a bag in the glove compartment on my newly aquired used truck. Works great!
PS: I paid $136 for mine. I've seen them online for as low as $99.
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mitchntx
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My Prodigy is on it's second tow vehicle. Very nice unit ... Recently, I had a problem with the controller dropping voltage to the brakes after it's inital ramp up. It wouldn't hold the voltage steady and the trailer brakes would slowly release. I discovered this at a most inoppurtune time. Thank goodness the lane to my left was clear ... I digress. I contacted Tekonsha and explained what happened. My motive was to get the controller replaced or repaired, thinking it would be on my nickel. The Tekonsha rep asked if there was a Tekonsha dealer nearby and to take it to them and get it replaced ... free of charge. Skeptical, I went to my local RV shop, explained the problem and what Tekonsha had said. Without hesitation, they pulled a new unit off the shelf, pulled out the brain and exchanged it for my old one. Wow!
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SpyderVenom
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SpyderVenom: Although I didn't skimp on this one, my next brake controller is going to be "the best" - a Prodigy. It's just worth it to know that you're not going to have a problem with your trailer brakes and brake controller.
FYI, since I wrote the above, I replaced my old controller with a Prodigy.
Rob Leone '07 Solstice GXP in AS '87 Toyota Corolla in EP ex - '91 MR2 Turbo in SM2 <- If you can't set a good example, serve as a horrible warning.
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