As an adjunct query to this thread, what exactly are you controlling?
IOW, The electronic controller tells the trailer brakes when (and I think) how much to brake. I assume the medium being controlled is electro-mechanical? Some sort of electrical device is then mechanically moving something that operates the drums? I would be suprised if it controlled a hydraulic pump. Or is the wheel cylinder the electrical component?
Where am I going with this? The 416 has mechanically actuated drum brakes (parking use only). If I wanted to add full-time trailer brakes on a 416, and I dont see the need to replace the entire axle, what is required? A servo, or the entire brake unit? Or cant be done without entire new axle?
IOW, The electronic controller tells the trailer brakes when (and I think) how much to brake. I assume the medium being controlled is electro-mechanical? Some sort of electrical device is then mechanically moving something that operates the drums? I would be suprised if it controlled a hydraulic pump. Or is the wheel cylinder the electrical component?
Where am I going with this? The 416 has mechanically actuated drum brakes (parking use only). If I wanted to add full-time trailer brakes on a 416, and I dont see the need to replace the entire axle, what is required? A servo, or the entire brake unit? Or cant be done without entire new axle?