Scar0 wrote:
If you have never used a controller, I will mention they don't like to be installed at a steep angle.
The closer to level it is the more accurately you can set it.
The more you apply the rigs brakes, the more power the controller sends to the trailer brakes. This is actuated by a combination of the trigger wire and the G-force caused by you braking. That is why the closer to level it is, the better it works.
You may also find that installing it in the cubby to the left of the steering wheel, may cause it to bounce around too much. Making it hard to set.
If you already know this stuff, then sorry I board you with the info. But hey, It may help someone who didn't know...
Scar0 - I used a controller in an old F250 Diesel - all old mechanical stuff....
The new one I got stated: "Because inertia plays no role in the functioning of this controller, you do not have to mount the unit at any particular angle. As a result, mounting options are nearly limitless. " So the cubby mount should work well... I had to keep the wife happy as she did not want to see the ugly controller - LOL
Thanks for the input tho
