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TriFlex Brake Controler 51140
Fast shipping Product Description Triple-axis motion sensing for highly responsive, smooth stops Compact size Automatic leveling and calibration - No setup required Automatically adjusts brake output when going up or down a hill Sensitivity adjustment for varying trailer loads or driving conditions Compatible with anti-lock brakes and cruise control Operates 2-8 brakes Mounting hardware included |
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