Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Electric Trailer Brake Contorl 1-4 Axles 90885 on 2040-parts.com
Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
Reverse battery protection for both vehicle and breakaway system. Designed to work with electric over hydraulic trailer brakes. Multiple mounting options -including 360 degree vertical rotation. No level adjustment necessary-it adjusts itself to varying terrain as you drive. WORKS PROPORTIONALLY IN REVERSE-GREAT FOR BACKING INTO TOUGH SPOTS. Produces stops that are in proportion to vehicle's deceleration rate. "Boost" feature gives users the ability to apply more initial trailer braking power when towing heavy trailers. Limited lifetime warranty (some conditions do apply) Digital display depicts voltage deliver to trailer during braking I bought this and never used it. This is the Best of the best. Many new upgrade. Thank you |
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