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Old 04-25-2009, 12:40 AM
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You do sometimes want to reach for the controller. An examples is if the trailer starts swaying and you want to control the sway. Using the trailer brakes only is more effective than using the truck brakes. A good sway control system usually controls this, but not always. Some have installed it in the dash on the pocket to the right of the steering wheel by the coin holder. I mounted mine on the knee panel under the steering wheel on the right side.
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