Parts Needed to Install Redarc Tow Pro Elite Brake Controller in 2003 R-Vision Condor Motorhome
Published 08/21/2023 >
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I just got off the phone with you guys. I was told that etrailer does not have any brake controllers to fit my vehicle. 2003 R-Vision Condor Motorhome. But the Frame is a Workhorse P-32 . Now I see according to Jameson C. Trailer brake controllers are not vehicle-specific so pretty much any controller could be installed in any vehicle So I am interested in the RED 44 FR brake controller. I need everything to installer a controller to include the 7 pin male plug. I need a brake controller to tow a 20 ft car hauler, Trailer has Electric brakes. Help me understand
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It definitely is the case that any vehicle can have a brake controller installed in it. They are pretty universal in how they install but some vehicles have pre-wiring which makes it a bit easier to install them. So to install a brake controller like the Redarc Tow Pro Elite part # RED44FR you would need to first have a 4-way harness installed like the # 119190KIT. Then you would need to convert it to a 7-way with the kit part # ETBC7 which comes with the wiring needed to wire in the brake controller as well.
Since the ETBC7 was designed for a vehicle and not a motorhome you would need to provide additional 10 gauge wire to get from the cab of the vehicle to the rear where the 7-way would be. For that you'd need the # 10-1-1 which we offer by the foot. It's probably a good idea to order roughly the length of the motorhome.
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Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional
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