For anyone who remembers the days when we used the old-fashioned hydraulic-electric brake controllers made by Kelsey-Hayes which tapped into the tow vehicle's brake system and is afraid to use one of the old fashioned brake controllers on a modern Dodge Ram, this post is to advise you that it can be done.
SRehberg started a post recently in the Towing, Hauling, and RV forum titled "brake controller" in which he asked if it is possible to tap into the complicated brake systems of our four-wheel ABS equipped Dodge Rams and use one of the old style brake controllers.
I knew that it could be successfully done on a '94 Ford F250 with two wheel ABS but was not 100% certain it could be done on our Rams. Besides, I had been unable to determine a source of a tee fitting that would permit tapping into the system. The posts by several members on SRehberg's thread encouraged me to pursue the issue.
I learned that a NAPA p/n 7921 "towed vehicle fitting" available at any NAPA store for $6 will fit my 2001. 5 Ram with four wheel disc ABS brakes.
Today I tapped into the brake system of my Ram and installed the old Kelsey-Hayes brake controller. I tested the truck independently to ensure I had not introduced a problem then tested the truck and trailer brakes pulling my 8,500# Avion. The old-fashioned brake controller caused no problems I could detect with the factory ABS brakes on my truck and when towing, the trailer brakes worked in a perfectly smooth and modulated manner as if the truck and trailer brakes were connected by a common hydraulic line.
If anyone is interested in reading more details, see my post on SRehberg's thread on this forum titled "brake controller. "
Harvey
SRehberg started a post recently in the Towing, Hauling, and RV forum titled "brake controller" in which he asked if it is possible to tap into the complicated brake systems of our four-wheel ABS equipped Dodge Rams and use one of the old style brake controllers.
I knew that it could be successfully done on a '94 Ford F250 with two wheel ABS but was not 100% certain it could be done on our Rams. Besides, I had been unable to determine a source of a tee fitting that would permit tapping into the system. The posts by several members on SRehberg's thread encouraged me to pursue the issue.
I learned that a NAPA p/n 7921 "towed vehicle fitting" available at any NAPA store for $6 will fit my 2001. 5 Ram with four wheel disc ABS brakes.
Today I tapped into the brake system of my Ram and installed the old Kelsey-Hayes brake controller. I tested the truck independently to ensure I had not introduced a problem then tested the truck and trailer brakes pulling my 8,500# Avion. The old-fashioned brake controller caused no problems I could detect with the factory ABS brakes on my truck and when towing, the trailer brakes worked in a perfectly smooth and modulated manner as if the truck and trailer brakes were connected by a common hydraulic line.
If anyone is interested in reading more details, see my post on SRehberg's thread on this forum titled "brake controller. "
Harvey