Now We Can Stop It!

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One of the features that The Replacement T@B will have is electric brakes unlike the hydraulic surge brakes on our current T@B. That means we need an electric brake controller. So we went to see Robin, our favorite truck accessories purveyor. He had to order the parts and then had to reorder the connector. Today were went to his shop and in short order he installed the device. It may not be as elegant as the factory installed controller that we saw on a friend’s 2014 F-150, but it should get the job done. We’re ready to stop a trailer!

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  1. Debi, Pete, and Anne

    Stopping is a very important part of driving . . .

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    • Steve & Karen

      You can say that again!

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