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Ready Brake Rb4000 Rv Surge Brake on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Willard, Ohio, United States

Willard, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Up for sale is a used Ready Brake RB4000 RV surge brake attachment for use with most tow bars. This brake works with tow bars that are designed to go into a 2" receiver hitch. This unit is about 3 years old and has been used to tow a Chevy Captiva for about 2500 miles. This works very well and is only being sold as we have upgraded to the Ready Brute tow bar that has the surge brake built into it. There are no cables included with this unit as they will be used with our new tow bar. All the cables needed are available at Ready Brake and sometimes here on EBay.

This being sold "As-Is". Please ask questions before bidding as I do not accept returns. I only ship to the lower 48 states by USPS. Thanks for looking.

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