To preface the question, I drive a 2005 Tahoe with auto adjusting air-ride suspension, the heavy offroad package with 410 rear, and the heavy tow package. We use this vehicle to tow around a few different trailers, the largest being a nearly 6,000lb jet boat (sadly the mpg on that rig is TONS better than with my new Pod
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). The large boat trailer has simple pressure brakes with the brake pressure coming directly from tongue pressure against the TV while braking.
That said, the RV dealer installed a Tekonsha Voyager brake controller on my truck when I picked up the 177 HRE. My question is this: Am I supposed to feel the trailer braking or should it be really smooth? I know that at low speeds it will feel clunky, and I already figured out that I have to disconnect the 7-pin harness from my truck while weaving the pod into the back yard. But the brakes just don't feel right while decelerating at driving speed.
I know there are two different setting wheels on the Voyager, I just wanted to know what my expectations should be before I start messing around with the brake settings. I have a hunch that the Level setting is set just a tad bit aggressively. Any input (especially if you have the same brake controller that I have) would be most welcome.