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Will the IBC on new Dodges work with electric over hydraulic actuators

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I installed disc breaks in my 5th wheel and they work great. The concern I have is if the electric over hydraulic unit will work with the IBC in the 2016/7 trucks. If not I would have to run a separate brake controller which would be a huge shame.
 
I installed disc breaks in my 5th wheel and they work great. The concern I have is if the electric over hydraulic unit will work with the IBC in the 2016/7 trucks. If not I would have to run a separate brake controller which would be a huge shame.

RAM is reportedly working on a fix for the 2015+ trucks that they screw up the IBC code on. People towing heavy notice this a lot more than those towing light. SNOKING
 
RAM is reportedly working on a fix for the 2015+ trucks that they screw up the IBC code on. People towing heavy notice this a lot more than those towing light. SNOKING
You mean they changed it in 2015? I ask this because the disc brakes I recently had installed on my 5th wheel work perfectly with my 2014 IBC..
 
That is the general consensus, in that in 2015+ they screwed it up. There are posts showing graphs for the pulse modudated signal to the trailer sucking big time. SNOKING
 
I'm very satisfied with the performance of the ITBC on my 2016 with the electric over hydraulic discs on our 5th wheel.*

Rusty*
 
Further to my earlier post, I am running the ITBC on electric over hydraulic, heavy with a gain setting of 6.0.*

Rusty*
 
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