I have a 04 F150 short bed and pull a 5x8 single (3500lb) axle trailer for firewood, gravel, topsoil or anything else that comes to mind. With bed and trailer stacked full of firewood or with a scoop of gravel, I definitely notice my braking when pulling up to a stop light. I have been considering outfitting the trailer with electric brakes. It'll cost me 200 for the brakes and hubs, and another 75-125 for the brake controller for the truck. The truck's already wired for it, so it would be plug-n-play.
My question is this. How does the brake controller know what the load is? Seems that if you apply the brakes the same with an empty trailer as you would with a load, that you'd just lock'em up. I see some that claim to be automatic and some that have a manual slide, and some both. Do you just turn it off or to minimum when you are empty?
I'd also appreciate any tips or bits of wisdom concerning braked trailers as this is all new territory for me.
Oh, I just finished installing a 3000lb set of Super Springs in the truck this afternoon. Now I can blow the tranny out of it, but not overstress the spring packs in the process...
thanks,
Ian
My question is this. How does the brake controller know what the load is? Seems that if you apply the brakes the same with an empty trailer as you would with a load, that you'd just lock'em up. I see some that claim to be automatic and some that have a manual slide, and some both. Do you just turn it off or to minimum when you are empty?
I'd also appreciate any tips or bits of wisdom concerning braked trailers as this is all new territory for me.
Oh, I just finished installing a 3000lb set of Super Springs in the truck this afternoon. Now I can blow the tranny out of it, but not overstress the spring packs in the process...
thanks,
Ian