Is Adapter for EOH Brake Actuator Needed on a 2011 Ford F-150 with OEM Trailer Brake Controller
Updated 05/10/2017 | Published 05/09/2017 >
Question:
My 2011 F150 has the OEM Trailer Brake Controller, however, it gives me the option of choosing electric or electric over hydraulic brakes. Do I still need the converter kit to make it work?
asked by: Jamie
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Expert Reply:
Some OEM integrated brake controllers have an electric-over-hydraulic setting however we still see issues with them working properly. It's likely you'll still need the Titan BrakeRite SD Adapter # T4845900 with the Titan actuator.
expert reply by:
Charles S
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Dexter BrakeRite SD Adapter for Ford/Chevy Integral Brake Controllers
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