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Draw-tite Activator Iii Electronic Trailer Brake Control P/n 5520 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Draw-Tite Warranty:Lifetime Manufacturer Part Number:5520

  • BRAND NEW, STILL IN BOX DRAW-TITE ELECTRONIC TRAILER BRAKE CONTROL FOR 1 TO 4 AXLE TRAILERS P/N 5520. THIS UNIT RETAILS FOR UP TO $116.00 SO BUY IT TODAY FOR ONLY $70.00 WITH FREE SHIPPING TO LOWER U.S. 48 STATES AT FULL BUY IT NOW PRICE!!! ONLY 2 LEFT!!


  • 1 to 4 axle trailers
  • Digital output indicator
  • Soft touch thumb wheels
  • "Up- front" manual over-ride control
  • Overload indicator
  • "Plug-N-Play" port
  • Front display allows viewing at almost any angle
  • Mounts in any position
  • Mounting hardware included
  • Smooth and simple installation
  • Stylish upgraded appearance
  • No leveling required
  • Lifetime limited warranty

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