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Re: Trailer Brake Controlers
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Posted by Ray,IN on September 16, 2004 at 21:01:11 from (66.244.71.12):
In Reply to: Re: Trailer Brake Controlers posted by OGGIE on September 16, 2004 at 19:26:24:
The Prodegey is one of the best for the money; more expensive(much!) controllers are sold that performe as well as the old hyd over elect too. Right on oggie! Auto mfgrs have studied the effectivness of ABS in panic braking situations and have petitioned the FHTSA to offer ABS as an option(to no avail) saying there is no evidence of saving lives. The old style hyd over elect controllers will work satisfactorily on new vehicles, the problem is finding them. The ABS controlls the rear brakes on a pickup, and usually the old controller was spliced into the front brakes. I wish Kelsey-Hayes still manufactured the hyd over elect controllers.
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