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  • Comparing Proportional and Time-Delayed Trailer Brake Controllers
  • In regards to choosing an electric trailer brake controller, you have proportional and time-delayed options. The best option would be a proportional brake controller like the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller part # 90195 because it applies braking force in a variable amount based on the load. This will give the best performance when compared to a time-delayed controller which applies force in a set amount. The proportional controllers are also instant whereas time-delayed are not.
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  • Can the Side or Traffic Cameras on the Furrion Vision S Wireless Camera System Be Adjusted
  • The traffic or side cameras that come with the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Observation Camera Systems like part # FCE48TASL-05 are not adjustable. If they don't provide the visibility you're looking for, the only option would be to move them further to the front or rear of the trailer until the desired location is reached. This would require drilling new holes into the side of the trailer and running wires from the old to new locations. The old holes will need to be sealed up with silicone.
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  • Recommended Air Brake to Electric Brake Controller for 1969 International Loadstar 1890 Truck
  • The Hayes Air Actuated Trailer Brake Controller # HA100400C will work very well with your 1969 International Loadstar 1890 truck. These controllers are designed for air brake systems to create smooth electric trailer braking. They are both proportional controllers so they will give you the braking you are seeking. They are both adjustable so you will be able to ensure your unloaded trailer can also be towed as desired with smooth braking. Both of these controllers work well, so it comes...
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  • Recommended Trailer Hitch and Wiring for 1965 International Travelall
  • Since there is no custom-fit hitch for your 1965 International Travelall, you will want to go with a universal hitch like the Draw-Tite Ultra Frame Service Body Trailer Hitch Receiver # 41990-07. The # C14082 is not confirmed to fit your vehicle. The Draw-Tite hitch has a 2" receiver and fits vehicle frames up to 44". This is a weld-on hitch so we recommend taking it to a certified welder for installation. For wiring you can use the # C58345 which also comes with a mounting bracket. If...
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  • Trailer Hitch Availability for 1967 International Travelall 1200B 4x4 3/4-Ton Panel Truck
  • Since we do not show any hitch fits for your 1967 International Travelall 1200B 4x4 3/4-Ton Panel Truck, your options would be to have one custom-fabricated or to use a weld-on universal-fit Class V truck hitch such as the Curt # 15902 which offers over 10-inches of drop (to clear your spare tire). We also offer Curt hitches # 15901 and # 15903 which are both also weld-on universal-fit types. Instructions for all items are linked for your reference.
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  • How to Determine if Wheel Will Fit on Trailer
  • I'm happy to help you figure out if the Dexstar Conventional Steel Wheel w/ +0.5" Offset - 16" x 6" Rim - 8 on 6-1/2 - Black # AM20766 will fit on your trailer. In order to determine if it fits you simply need to know your trailer hub's bolt pattern. Since this wheel has an 8 on 6-1/2" bolt pattern, if you measure from the center of one bolt hole to the center of its opposite bolt and get 6-1/2" then this wheel will fit your trailer! I have added a link to a video review as well as...
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  • Curt # C15845 Dimensions - Clearance and Mounting Bolt Spacing
  • The distance from the top of the receiver to where it would mount on the bottom of the truck is 6" on the # C15845 Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver. The distances between the mounting bolts vary so I am attaching a picture showing the different measurements you may require. I have also attached the installation details for your reference.
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