Which Brake Controller?
Re:Which Brake Controller?
I would have to vote for the PRODIGY, it's small in size, has great features, looks good, can be taken in a out of vechicle with ease, very easey to install, and works in high angle situation. lowest price I found was 119.00
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Re:Which Brake Controller?
[quote author=Vittorio link=board=11;threadid=18411;start=15#msg177974 date=1062114241]
I upgraded to Prodigy too. Worth it.
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Yep, I did too - - - On the last truck. It was great.
This time, I upgraded to the Jordan. Wow, what a difference. 8) 8)
I upgraded to Prodigy too. Worth it.
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Yep, I did too - - - On the last truck. It was great.
This time, I upgraded to the Jordan. Wow, what a difference. 8) 8)
Re:Which Brake Controller?
I currently use both - a Jordan in my 96 Dodge and a Prodigy in the wife's work truck 04 F650.
I bought the Jordan - 'nuff said - while the other truck came with a Prodigy. Both work very well, each have their strengths. Neither have any noticable weaknesses.
My 78 Dodge W200 has had a Sentinel for many miles and quite a few years - it is nowhere near as smooth as either the Jordan or the Prodigy. I prefer the "feel" (actually, lack of feel) of the Jordan over the Prodigy.
Either one will be money well spent.
EDIT - I bought straight from Jordan himself - didn't think spending a few extra dollars to be able to talk to the inventor was a bad deal. Customer service is way better than average - but Tekonsha also has good customer service the few times I had issues or questions. You get what you pay for and I want to stop when I want to stop.
I bought the Jordan - 'nuff said - while the other truck came with a Prodigy. Both work very well, each have their strengths. Neither have any noticable weaknesses.
My 78 Dodge W200 has had a Sentinel for many miles and quite a few years - it is nowhere near as smooth as either the Jordan or the Prodigy. I prefer the "feel" (actually, lack of feel) of the Jordan over the Prodigy.
Either one will be money well spent.
EDIT - I bought straight from Jordan himself - didn't think spending a few extra dollars to be able to talk to the inventor was a bad deal. Customer service is way better than average - but Tekonsha also has good customer service the few times I had issues or questions. You get what you pay for and I want to stop when I want to stop.
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