Brake Controller With Gm/chevy Wiring,trailer,horses,livestock,auto Electrical, on 2040-parts.com
The Dalles, Oregon, US
New in the Package. Heavy Duty Brake Controller. Comes with GM/Chevy wiring kit, but CAN be wired into any make or model. Easy Installation. Complete with Instructions and Warranty. Is a MUST have for your trailering needs! Thanks for Looking and Happy Bidding:)
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