Brake-force Trailer Brake Controller on 2040-parts.com
Molalla, Oregon, United States
This is a used trailer brake controller. It has the plug already attached that plugs into the F250, F350 and Excursion's directly. I had it on my 2002 for Excursion and it worked fine. I bought a newer one that matched the one on my 2003 Ford F350. I am not sure what year ranges this will plug directly into, but again, this is ready to plug directly into the vehicle and start using.
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