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<blockquote data-quote="DirtMonkey" data-source="post: 379124" data-attributes="member: 2435"><p>Absolutely agree! I have used some cheaper brake controllers in the past and learned that lesson! I stopped being stupid and bought a Tekonsha Prodigy, that is best thing for towing beside the truck itself. I never have to touch the thing and it WORKS. The one I had before that constantly needed attention, it adjusted itself one day and I was pulling a dry trailer, hit an off ramp and it locked up tighter than a teenage cooch and put some nice flat spots on my new trailer tires! The POS eventually crapped to the point I had to unwire it on the road when it fully malfunctioned. It is worth it to spend that extra little bit of cash on a good controller</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee as my DD and I love that damn Jeep, so practical...except the horrible mileage. Im gonna miss that POS, but I cant wait to get 30+ and not listen to the rattles + squeaks. Every time I take a road trip I rent a car that gets at least 30 Hwy and Im like "This is awesome!" add to that satellite radio, and I wonder why I can exist without one :afro: Soon.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtMonkey, post: 379124, member: 2435"] Absolutely agree! I have used some cheaper brake controllers in the past and learned that lesson! I stopped being stupid and bought a Tekonsha Prodigy, that is best thing for towing beside the truck itself. I never have to touch the thing and it WORKS. The one I had before that constantly needed attention, it adjusted itself one day and I was pulling a dry trailer, hit an off ramp and it locked up tighter than a teenage cooch and put some nice flat spots on my new trailer tires! The POS eventually crapped to the point I had to unwire it on the road when it fully malfunctioned. It is worth it to spend that extra little bit of cash on a good controller I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee as my DD and I love that damn Jeep, so practical...except the horrible mileage. Im gonna miss that POS, but I cant wait to get 30+ and not listen to the rattles + squeaks. Every time I take a road trip I rent a car that gets at least 30 Hwy and Im like "This is awesome!" add to that satellite radio, and I wonder why I can exist without one :afro: Soon............. [/QUOTE]
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