Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Hopkins Towing Solution - Impulse 47235 - Electronic Trailer Brake Control on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Charleston, West Virginia, United States

Charleston, West Virginia, United States
Brand new - unpacked
Brand:Hopkins Model:Impulse Manufacturer Part Number:47235 UPC:079976472357

Hopkins Towing Solution - Impulse # 47235 - Electronic Trailer Brake Control - Digital

Brand new - unpacked

Comes as pictured with a bag of accessories - no original package.

Download the manual from here:


Fast shipping!


Overview:

  • Time based
  • Compatible with Electric/Hydraulic trailer brakes
  • Intuitive, vertical manual slide matches the way a driver reaches for the control
  • Fully digital settings
  •  Percentage of braking power shown in a digital L.E.D. display
  • Plug-In Simple connection allows for quick installation and removal
  • Mounts at any angle
  • Short proof protected
  • 6-brake capacity


Enormous Jaguar sculpture graces Goodwood

Fri, 01 Jul 2011

A 91-foot sculpture of the Jaguar E-type serves as a striking centerpiece for this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed in the United Kingdom. It took 10 days for a bridge-building company to install the 330,690-pound statue in front of the Goodwood House. That is the weight equivalent of 122 life-size copies of the Series 1 E-type.

Rolls-Royce gets Personal at 2010 Paris show

Thu, 30 Sep 2010

Cars like the Fiat 500 and Mini may be available with pick ’n mix customisation options, but those are mere bolt-on Mr Potatohead additions compared to the kaleidoscopic wizardry available to Roller owners. Showcasing its ‘personalization programme’ (personalization with a ‘z’ for the Americans, programme with an ‘mme’ for us stick-in-the-muds) at the 2010 Paris motor show, Rolls-Royce has served up five bespoke examples of its current range. Heavens, no.

Mini Clubman (2007): first official pictures

Fri, 27 Jul 2007

By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 27 July 2007 11:48 Bloody hell. What have they done to the Mini? That was pretty much CAR Online’s reaction when we first saw this picture.