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Re: Electric Brake Controllers
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Posted by mike on April 02, 2001 at 15:24:23 from (205.212.148.85):
In Reply to: Electric Brake Controllers posted by JDM on April 02, 2001 at 13:36:22:
I've had about every kind of controller there is,don't really like any I've seen.My current one is a digital model,Japanese not sure of the name Tosheba I think.I have dual wheels and weigh 8000 pounds.You have to constantly adjust in town or out in the country.The thing i don't like the most is the controller only comes on to what it's set for.If someone pulls out in front of you,you don't have much time to react.If you set the controller up to where it is aggressive, it will jerk your head off in town going from light to light.I'm checking into electric hydraulic brakes.By the way,One axle brakes are illegal in several states now.I know Indiana has outlawed them recently.
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