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Old 03-13-2008, 11:23 PM   #37 (permalink)
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Re: trailer brakes

Seems the Prodigy was the best controller and recommended by my RV dealer when I bought my new travel trailer this month. I guess I could have installed it myself but had them do it. They installed mine to the right side of my dash board just below the steering wheel. Its easy for me to adjust and mine is set for 5.8 right now but I probably will lower the level. Going just below 25mph after adjust the manual control when first testing it, my trailer still will almost stop my truck. I've only travelled 30 miles since buying my trailer and planning on a lot more travel pretty soon. I am impressed with the Prodigy and will have to do some more exploring with the system, my new EazLift Weigh Distribution Hitch with a Robins Sway bar and of course my new Keystone Hornet Hideout 27B.
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2004 Smoke Color SE 4 X 4 Crewcab fully loaded with Off Road Package, Popular Pkg, Util Pkg, Big Tow Pkg, SplashGuards, Floor Mats,

I installed after purchase: *Dealer installation
Bug Deflector,
Wade Window Vent Visors
Westin Platinum Step Rails
Carriage Bolt Billet Grilles Upper and Lower
Stillen Dual Rear Straight Exhaust Part #509547*
K&N 77 Series Polished Alum Air Mod Kit #6012KP*
Trailmaster Front Coil Spring Leveling Kit #NL220*
Husky rear floor mats
TruxedoTonneau Lo Pro Cover
Prodigy Brake Controller
IPOD Interface Kit
Firestone Ride Rite Air Bags part #2355
Towing on vacations: 2008 Keystone Hideout 28'
Model 27B Travel Trailer with Eaz-Lift 1000/14000 WD and Robins Sway Bar.
Icon Rear shocks
Bilstein HD Front Shocks
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