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Old 07-22-2014, 05:35 AM   #6
CORattler
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You should be able to adjust it so that it locks up the RV wheels on loose gravel.
The higher the boost, the more the RV brakes are applied.
I have a digital 5 year old Prodigy and it works great with my rig.
Don't expect your RV brakes to lock up on dry pavement.
I had grease contaminated brake shoes and drums on 3 of 4 wheels and the symptoms were as you describe. Once corrected, all worked as designed.
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