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Used Hayes Lemmerz Energize Iii Electronic Trailer Brake Controler on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Jerome, Michigan, United States

Jerome, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Hayes Brake Controllers

Selling a used Hayes Lemmerz lll Electric Brake Controler
Was used in my 2010 Dodger Ram
Is pre wired for this generation Dodge 
May fit other model Dodges ( you will need to verify )
No mounting hardware
Works perfect
Sold truck and new truck has factory installed Controler 
Please ask any question before bidding.
This will fit in and any application. Wiring pigtail would need to be changed 
or hard wired 
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