WilliamBos
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- Innisfil, Ontario, Canada
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- MF 1635 12x12 Powershuttle
In the market for a Trailer Brake Controller for my 2011 GMC 1500. Which kind/brand and why?
I'd highly recommend ordering and installing a factory brake controller but I'm sure it would cost way more than an aftermarket under dash unit. My 2013 Chevy has the factory controller and it works great. On my other older truck I bought and installed a Reese digital brake controller (under $100). After getting the controls set properly it works very well. Tekonsha Voyager and Prodigy controllers are very good too. Check the Etrailer link below for controller info and models they sell. Trailer Brake Controller Information | etrailer.com
I know with the '14s on up the factory brake controller cannot be retro-fitted... I too am using a P3 and have been very happy with it.
That makes no sense. That's taking 10 steps backwards!
Chris
You must order it with the truck. Different main wiring harness, JL1 RPO includes a ton of things. They should remove a standard yuppie option and make the integrated controller standard.
I agree.
I know Fords and on them they all have the wiring. If you opt to not get the controller, a $150 option, they put a cubby in its place in the dash. You simply remove two screws, remove the cubbyhole plug the wiring harness into your purchased factory controller, slide it in the dash, and secure with the two screws.
You must then run it by a dealership to have them flash the computer in most cases but not all. Takes about 10 to 20 minutes to do but my dealer has a half hour minimum, about $40.
Chris
That's the way it should be. I hear the factory controllers are leaps and bounds better than aftermarket. My next truck will have the factory controller.
I would not go out on a limb and say factory controllers are leaps and bounds better than after market . A good after market can be easily set for any load and work very smooth under every condition. There have been a few in the coffee shop complaining about their factory controllers.
I can't imagine a factory controller working any better than the Tekonsha. I've had the Tekonsha Prodigy in my F150 for 10 years and never a moments trouble. It is easily adjustable and brake application is silky smooth. I never knew drum brakes could operate as smoothly as this controller applies them.