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I just checked with my contact at Curt. The Curt True Course #C94VV does not have a provision for the user to adjust its sensitivity. The True Course is more for emergency maneuvers, high winds, semi trucks passing and so on. It is not necessarily…
view full answer...Those are some good questions, and we'll start with if the brake lights will flash during activation using the Curt True Course Advanced Bluetooth Trailer Sway Control #C94VV. The answer to that is no, they will not flash when the True Course is…
view full answer...Since the Tuson Electronic Sway Control System #335TSC-1000 will activate either side of the trailer brakes as needed to stop sway and the Curt True Course #C94VV instead applies them both at the same time and does a better job sensing and stopping…
view full answer...I have heard of similar issues and the culprit is often that the Trailer Sway Control System on your 2015 Toyota Tundra is fighting the Tuson Asymmetric Sway Control #335TSC-1000 that you have on your Safari Condo Alto 2114. This is not normal and…
view full answer...The Jayco Jayflight 2005 28FKS has a dry tongue weight of 1135 lbs. That is a lot for a 3/4 ton truck and will have you close to the payload. With the air bags you will be able to get rid of the sag in the suspension but I would certainly want sway…
view full answer...All of our electric sway control systems, like the Curt #C94VV you referenced, will apply the brakes when it senses sway (whether it is due to ice and snow or not) but the thing to remember is that if the tries aren't getting traction to begin…
view full answer...There are a number of factors involved when converting a semi 7-way to an RV 7-way. Semis generally use a 7-pin round pin socket, similar to #PK11720. And RV style 7-way uses blades, like #PK12706. We do not offer any pre-made adapters to make this…
view full answer...Yes, you can swap out your cap sensors for internal sensors and they will work with your current TST-507-RV-4 system. We offer the internal sensors individually with part #TST-507-INT-S1. Definitely a good idea if you don't want to have to worry…
view full answer...The Tuson Towable Tire Pressure Monitoring System part #335TPMS6WIVS contains sensors which will last around 5 years with normal use.
view full answer...I recommend checking out the TST TPMS for RVs - Color Display - Signal Booster #TST-507-FT-4-C. This is my personal choice if given one because it's simple to use, and you don't have to remove the sensors every time you air up. It may not…
view full answer...The Tuson Towable Tire Pressure Monitoring System - 6 Sensors - 0.625" Diameter Valve Stems #335TPMS6WIVS is an independent complete system. You will not be able to pair this with any other tire pressure monitoring system. The receiver on the…
view full answer...The Tuson Towable Tire Pressure Monitoring System, #335TPMS4WIVS for 4 sensors and #335TPMS6WIVS for 6 sensors is only sold as a complete unit. If the TPMS sensors you have are actually programmable with other monitors, I recommend you consider the…
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