tony.latham wrote:My Tekonsha 90160 Primus IQ works fine.
Tony
kokomoto wrote:Another vote for the Tekonsha. Not sure which model, but I've used it for 6 years pulling my TD with a Cherokee XJ and it works flawlessly.
working on it wrote:I've used many different brands of brake controllers over the years (we're talking about electric brakes only, right?), both for my vehicles, and those I had bought and installed for friends & relatives, probably about 20 times. I've used both proportional and time-based types, but never could see any benefit in the proportional over timed controllers, so my go-to's were always the cheaper time-based units: Hopkins, Reese, Draw-Tite, Curt over the Tekonshas that some preferred (for twice the price).
My '04 Chevy 2500HD has a Hopkins Impulse controller, that I installed in '05. I also installed the same unit in my father-in-law's '03 2500HD, a co-worker's '05 2500HD, another co-worker's '02 Chevy Avalanche, and a neighbor's '03 Chevy Suburban 1500; as far as I know, all were very happy using them, as I still am.
My wife's '98 GMC 1500 (with heavy-duty mods to engine, transmission, and suspension for towing) was bought in '07 from a friend that had installed a Tekonsha in it, but I had to replace it in '11, when it fried itself, as I was getting the truck hooked-up to her Puma 20-footer business trailer, for my wife's business trip the next morning; I only had a 24-hr Walmart to source a replacement controller, late that Saturday night, as she was leaving at daylight the next day, for her trip way-up-north for "catastrophe insurance adjusting" somewhere in Minnesota, I believe. The only controller on the shelf at Walmart was a <$50 Reese unit (which is still working fine, today).
My next brake controller project will be on my AWD '01 BMW X5 3.0i "project car", which will require a special BMW module and wiring harness, or I'll have to rig up a series of modded work-arounds, if I am to tow my 2225 lb braked squareback trailer, using the 7-way wiring. I'm sure the X5 has sufficient braking power (discs all around), where I could tow it (sans electric brakes) using the 4-way wiring the previous owner installed, but like I said, it's on a project car.
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