ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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For me, the drawback is no ability to adjust trailer braking on the fly, and no button to push in case of emergency/need to apply only the trailer brakes.
It happens.
I just prefer the convenience of an always ready device, ability to adjust it for varying conditions without a phone on your lap, and an "emergency button" - which I understand you can add to the Curt Echo.
It happens.
I just prefer the convenience of an always ready device, ability to adjust it for varying conditions without a phone on your lap, and an "emergency button" - which I understand you can add to the Curt Echo.
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