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1991 Ford F-150, F-250, F-350 Trailer Brake Controller Installation And Review Videos

     

Best Trailer Brake Controller Options - 1991 Ford F-150 F-250 and F-350- Video

Best Trailer Brake Controller Options - 1991 Ford F-150 F-250 and F-350

Hey, everyone, Ryan here at etrailer. Today we're gonna be checking out our best brake controller options for the 1991 Ford trucks. And this will apply to the F-150s, F-250s, and the F-350s. When it comes to picking out a trailer brake controller, there's a ton of different options out there that are available, and you know, I feel like what one's gonna be best for your truck is really just going to depend on how you plan on using it. You know, for those of you that have one of these, it might just kind of be your farm truck, you pull a trailer around occasionally, your needs are gonna be different than, you know, some other people who might use it more regularly and tow a lot of different trailers around and things like that. So what I did, I grabbed a handful of trailer brake controllers that are going to kind of cover all those different needs, you know, from very simple to more complicated, if you will. more


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4/18/2024 10:28:27 AM



Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 1991 Ford F-150- Video

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 1991 Ford F-150

Today on our 1991 Ford F150, we will be installing the Tekonsha PowerTrac electric brake controller, part number 39523 in conjunction with the ETBC7 Brake Controller wiring as well as the replacement brake control plug in harness for Tekonsha and Draw-Tite type brake controllers, part number 20127. We will begin our installation here at the rear bumper. We will need to install the bracket to the rear bumper that will hold our 7 pole connector. We will take the bracket and the hardware, put the bracket in place here in the redrilled holes. Slide the bolt through, put the washers on the other side and lock it down with the nut. With both bolts in, we can go ahead and tighten it down securing it to the rear bumper. We are now ready to put the 7 pole into the bracket. We will take our 7 pole connector and the hardware here, put the connector into place making sure that the wires pass through the bracket and with our connector in place, we will pass the bolts through the connector, through the bracket, put the nut on the other side and tighten them down. more


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