Brake Controller Recommendation for 2006 Chevy Silverado 2500
Question:
I have a 2006 Chevrolet 2500 Duramax for my tow vehicle. I have recently upgraded from a 24 ft/ 4000 lb tow behind travel trailer to a 38 ft/ 11,000 lb tow behind travel trailer. My current brake controller is a Draw Tite Activator. I was considering upgrading to a Proportional controller. I am unsure if this would be helpful or needed. If it is what are some of the better controllers available?
asked by: Bill B
Expert Reply:
Going to a proportional controller will certainly provide safer and more predictable braking, so switching to a proportional type controller is an excellent choice. I really like the Tekonsha Primus, part # TK90160. It's relatively inexpensive but has some great features like the ability to auto level, an LED digital display to show output and display any problem codes as well as 3 boost settings that will to adjust the initial amount of voltage sent to the brakes to a higher level which is good for heavier trailers. You'll also need the # 3015-P wiring harness which plugs into the junction box behind the emergency brake pedal as shown in the installation video I've linked for you. The video shows a different controller being installed, but the procedure would be the same with the Primus.
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Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers - GM
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Bill B.
7/8/2020
Great information, I appreciate the quick response.