Brake Controller For 2017 Toyota Tundra With Proportional Control & No Major Modification Needed
Question:
I have a 2017 Toyota Tundra SR5, NO tow package but it does have a 7p plug. Im using a Curt Echo brake controller but its jerky and really bad at slow speed. Is there an alternative controller for my truck with better proportional control with out major mods to truck? Thank you.
asked by: Bruce M
Expert Reply:
There is a brake controller for your 2017 Toyota Tundra with excellent proportional control and that won't require any modification to your truck, from Curt:
- Curt Assure Trailer Brake Controller # C49UR
- Curt Custom Wiring Adapter # C51455
You don't need to make any type of modifications to your '17 Tundra due to the adapter being a plug-and-play harness.
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Curt Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers - Dual Plug In
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- Trailer Brake Controller
- Wiring Adapter
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