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Could you guys give me some examples of what specific trailer brake system, brand, etc. that you guys are using?
Could you guys give me some examples of what specific trailer brake system, brand, etc. that you guys are using?

Has it even been determined if the 16's are affected. By the last post, I'm assuming they're not.
Has it even been determined if the 16's are affected. By the last post, I'm assuming they're not.
Well I am kind of Puzzeled after these responses. My trailer is lighter , but I am using 12x2 Dexter backing plates on my tow rig. That looks to be the same as some people having issues.
Could it be wiring, because I custom wired my trailer myself

I'm pretty sure if my brake controller was only outputting 70%, with that last load I would most certainly have been less than satisfied with the braking.
Trailer empty or full, gain set at 5 I can use the manual slider, push it half way, foot off the brake and it will hold the truck stationary.
Oh by the way I tow a Jayco 314bhds with dexter axles. I do not know what size brakes they appear to be 12". They will not lock up brakes to set gain per Ram instructions.
Hopefully no one takes my posts as a "the controller works as it is supposed to" posts. I am merely showing that my 2016 works as it should so perhaps they can pinpoint the issue.
Hauled 2 more loads of crushed asphalt today. Load 2 was 4.3 tons. Load 3 was 7.4 tons. GCW on load 3 was just a hair over 26,000 pounds. Yes, I am aware I exceeded all towing limits.... But the brakes worked as they should. I turned the gain up to 6 and had no issues stopping. No loss of confidence but I was driving fully aware that I had exceeded all towing limits of my truck. It was not intentional... New guy on the loader doesn't know his hand signals and thought a closed fist meant to empty the bucket.

We need to know what type of trailer brakes?
Since you already went over GCVW once next time put 10 tons in and try a semi-panic stop from around 40 mph and see if you get pushed by the trailer.
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It is all dependent on how much power your trailer brakes require. I can slide my slider all the way over, with the gain set to 10, the truck at idle, and the truck and trailer will move.