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I have 96' 2500 4x4 I am in need of trailer brake controller for my truck. I recently acquired a 14K gooseneck flatbed, Want to know the most recommened, Thank you, Marc

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search it baby, search it

Try a search in the towing and hauling forum. There have been a ton of posts on the units. I just purchased a drawtite unit, digital, for about a 'C' note and it works great. It has the ability to adjust the brake level and the timing that the trailer brakes come on. It was an easy install too.



Steve.
 
Brake controllers

I would guess that you will see 2 different brake controllers

recommended more than any other. The Jordan and the

Tekonsha Prodigy, both appear to be liked by those who

own them. I have a Prodigy and am quite happy with it.



Gus
 
Re: Brake controllers

Originally posted by Speedo

I would guess that you will see 2 different brake controllers

recommended more than any other. The Jordan and the

Tekonsha Prodigy, both appear to be liked by those who

own them. I have a Prodigy and am quite happy with it.



Gus

I also have been using a Prodigy and highly recommend it.

A bit more money than most but well worth it
 
Prodigy, don't leave home without it. I paid, probably to much, $135 and other than my CIPA mirrors, probably my wife's favorite upgrade to my truck.



Roger
 
I vote for Tekonsha Prodigy too. I tow a 14K 5er and I love the Prodigy. It has this neat boost function that allows you to fine tune the balance of braking power between truck and trailer. I had a couple of cheaper units before the Prodigy and they stunk. The Prodigy uses an accelerometer to measure deceleration rate instead of a simple pendulum like the other units. That makes it much more sensitive to your braking. Try it out. You'll like it. :D
 
Just ordered a Prodigy from Southwest Wheel. 124. 95 with free 2 day shipping and NO tax.
 
I bought the Jordan. The install is a little more involved, but I have no complaints overall. The first time I towed with it I knew I hadn't made a mistake. I'd buy another one, no question.



Good luck,

Mike
 
PHOTG states --- "I vote for Tekonsha Prodigy too. I tow a 14K 5er and I love the Prodigy. "



WOW 14K 5er with a 2500 :eek: not overloaded too much huh. I hope we don't meet on the road. I'm sure the truck can handle it but pushing the envelope aren't we?



Charlie
 
I've used time-based (Reese Brakeman I), inertial (Tekonsha Sentinel) and proportional (Jordan Ultima 2020) brake controllers. After using the Jordan, I'd never go back to the others. Yes, it costs a little more and takes a little more installation time, but in this case you get what you pay for. We tow a 13,500 lb 5th wheel and are running at a GCW of 21,180 lbs (21,500 lb GCWR).



Rusty
 
Charlie says ==> "I'm sure the truck can handle it but pushing the envelope aren't we? "



Nope, well, maybe a little. 99 2500 has tow rating of 14K and GCVW of 20K. Both are drive train limits. My last weigh-in was 13. 7K and 21K (Ooops, 5% over). Both axles were within limits. I'm anal about maintenance and safety items (tire pressure, brake inspection, etc. ), and I take it easy in the right lane. If you see me on the interstate don't laugh too hard.
 
I just ordered a Prodigy from CW. They have a $30 off special right now. I paid $95. I've never seen them that cheap. I jumped on it!!
 
I took the advice of this crowd and bought a Jordan and am very happy with it. Had a Teknoska Mark 24 or something that was a piece of junk.



Only gripe with the Jordan is they don't provide a few 5-cent wire connectors and offer the option to send the required 20 amp breaker. Had to drive 20 miles hunting down parts in the middle of the last-minute installation.



Blake
 
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