D.I.Y. Install of a REDARC TOW PRO BRAKE CONTROLLER
Last mag, I wrote about installing an electronic throttle controller to give your vehicle that extra oomph. The iDrive I went with provides smoother, more responsive acceleration and pedal feel, plus it’s small, inexpensive and easy to install. A quality throttle controller is a great addition to any rig, especially if you’re towing.
But what happens when you wish to slow down safely and in a controlled manner with your camper in tow? These days, you’d be hard-pressed to find a contemporary camper that hasn’t done away with the old hydraulic braking system and incorporated electric brakes. Electric brakes are becoming the norm. Even the lightest of campers have electric brakes optionally fitted.
Of course, if your trailer is fitted with electric brakes, then the tow vehicle will require a brake controller to control the trailer and its handling.
BUSTING MYTHS ABOUT UNBRAKED CAPACITY
Let me start by busting a myth that keeps on getting circulated by so-called experts in the field of 4WDs and trailers. It’s often stated that if you’re towing over 750 kilograms you legally must have some form of brakes fitted to the trailer.
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