Hi, MadJack is right, the brake controller is an easy install. The only hard part is getting yourself under the brake pedal to tap into the red wire at the brake pedal switch. oof! The brake controller I use is the
Tekonsha Voyager. I think is was about $75. Buying the axle with electric brakes was only a tiny bit more, like $20 or something. Money very well spent. BTW, Tekonsha totally stands behind their product. If you ever have a problem just call them & they will fix it up asap. I have high praise for them because of that. Long warranty too.
Having a braked trailer is more than just slowing down quickly enough. It's also about angles, and what happens when you stomp on the brake pedal. If your Jeep & trailer are not 100% in a straight line to each other, an unbraked trailer may push your vehicle at an angle- even jackknife you both. This is undesirable, and in some cases "very bad".
If you have trailer brakes, thats not a problem. I've found that having trailer brakes is nice, even just putting around town. It feels a lot better, and I'm not wearing out my Jeep brakes so fast.
I do for sure have shocks under my trailer. Even with shocks, I have to be careful to keep the trailer on the ground when we are bouncing over washboard. I don't know if it would even be possible w/o shocks. Shocks = good.