Brake force electronic trailer brake controller. Used but it's in very good visual condition. I removed it from a junk truck so I never have used it. Has a easy plug in harness the fit a 2000 ford f150. Comes with the mounting bracket also. Pretty nice little controller, has the digital readout, instead of a slide manual switch it has a button you press to control trailer braking. Has the + & - for adjustment of braking power also.
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