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From: "Greg Hankins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
the necessity of brake
> controllers.
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> >
> Here's my question: Do I need a controller? > Short-term, I need to
transport the trailer to my home 20 miles (no
> highway. no city, just country and small towns), so I can work on it.
>
> Long-term, I need to determine whether I cam going to pull it with a '92
V8
> Range Rover or an '89 (much larger) V-8 Jeep Grand Wagonneer. >
> Finally, can I actuate the brakes - perhaps clumsily but safely - by
simply
> wiring them into the brake light off/on circuit >
>
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> Hi Greg,
       I would hire a local RV Dealer /Service shop tow it home for you ,
often they will for a price.
Of your two potential towing choices ,I`d say the Jeep , but something  with
a longer  wheelbase would be better yet .
DO NOT wire in the brakes as you have described, you need to get a brake
controller ,and a weight distributing hitch with sway control to tow it
safely ANY distance (Not to mention legally)
Congradulations on your new trailer - get it home safe
Chris
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