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Re: Trailer Brake Controlers
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Posted by Mike M on September 17, 2004 at 07:42:21 from (24.140.40.90):
In Reply to: Re: Trailer Brake Controlers posted by TheRealRon on September 17, 2004 at 05:12:19:
Ron; I have one of these 1996 and drive it every day so I know for a fact it does not pulse and is not made to as it does not have an ABS motor.Once your rear axle sensor senses a speed differance as in wet roads and rear brakes try to grab or even when brakeing on an off ramp and hit a bump in a 3/4 ton rear end bounces (empty)it WILL shut off all fluid going to the rear brakes makeing your front brakes only try to stop. VERY exciting first time it happens and you slide into an intersection. I'm sorry but when I gotta get out and wipe I want to see 4 black marks not 2 and as such I unhooked this VERY DANGEROUS 2 channel system do not confuse this with the 4 channel system used on most high end cars that controls each wheel seperately and does contain a motor to pump your brakes for you.
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