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Since I don't have my truck yet, this is kind of a question about the integrated trailer brake controller. I have used 2 different types of trailer brake controllers when towing my 3200lb travel trailer. the first was just the cheap adjustable controller that was wired into the brake light switch on my van. I would set the gain and it would apply the same amount of brake no matter the situation. This meant that the trailer would over brake during light braking and under brake with hard braking. When I got my truck, I upgraded to a controller with a gravity sensor and it plugged into the harness under the dash. If I was braking hard, the controller would sense the hard brake and increase the braking on the trailer, a light brake used the trailer brakes less. This made the braking EXTREEMLY smooth and I could not feel the trailer brakes initializing, but I knew they were working because the truck would stop differently when connected (I had some oxidation in the plug once and they were not working and forgot to plug in once and could really tell how much different the braking was with the controller on). Now, at 3200lbs, My situation is different than OPs.
I have never towed with an integrated brake controller, only aftermarket add on units. I am excited that my 4K tow package will come with the controller because it will make it so easy.
Now, after my background, my question is about how the integrated brake controllers work. Since they are built into the vehicle, does the brake controller use the data on the amount of brake pressure to adjust the power sent to the trailer brakes? Or does it use some other type of sensor to adjust the trailer brake power? If it uses one of these 2 methods, then I would expect the trailer braking to be very smooth, to the point where it doesn't feel like the trailer brakes are going, even if the gain is set to full power.
I have never towed with an integrated brake controller, only aftermarket add on units. I am excited that my 4K tow package will come with the controller because it will make it so easy.
Now, after my background, my question is about how the integrated brake controllers work. Since they are built into the vehicle, does the brake controller use the data on the amount of brake pressure to adjust the power sent to the trailer brakes? Or does it use some other type of sensor to adjust the trailer brake power? If it uses one of these 2 methods, then I would expect the trailer braking to be very smooth, to the point where it doesn't feel like the trailer brakes are going, even if the gain is set to full power.
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