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Old 10-25-2005, 07:00 AM
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I have the Carlisle unit and they have a module that allows the Prodigy and the integrated Ford controllers to work. Works great.
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Got the new boat and truck but the trailer has a delay when applying brakes.Brake controller turned all the way up to 10.The trailer should be able to stop the truck somewhat.System is definately working,can you adjust brakes to be more responsive?Brakes on all three axles 11,500 lb boat.Disc Kodiac 250 calipers.
There are 2 dif. adjustments on my brake controller. I believe one is for how fast(delay) you want the brakes to grab and the other for how hard you want them to grab. Have a Draw Tite activater2 and a Carlisle system on the trailer. Good luck Wrink
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Old 10-25-2005, 04:54 PM
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The only problem is I cant tell what kind of brake system is on the trailer.The trailer is a vanguard vip arizona.Also noticed a switch on the truck controller(reese)on side for sync?I will do a search on the trailer co.Anyway to tell stickers are painted Doent look like a brake rite mine is long rectangular.

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Old 10-26-2005, 07:15 PM
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I read the instructions today the sync switch makes the brakes come in faster so we will see how that works first.I forgot about it even though I saw it when installing it!
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Originally Posted by plumbers crack
Doent look like a brake rite mine is long rectangular.
Brake rite unit:
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