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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.

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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


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