Good brake controller ?

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jstables
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Good brake controller ?

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I need to put a brake controller on my truck and was wondering if people have any opinion on what they think is best. I was planning on buying this

http://www.amazon.com/Tekonsha-90160-Pr ... SFXL77GNNV

one off of amazon just cause it looked good and had more features than the comparable one from advance.
John

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Re: Good brake controller ?

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Prodigy or primus for sure. I have had my prodigy for 5-6 years now and I love it, wouldn't trade it for anything
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Re: Good brake controller ?

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I'd 2nd Prodigy, we've got the P2 unit.
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