Quest Brake Controller with Flat Connector
By HuskyHusky’s Quest provides advanced proportional control, which mirrors the braking action of the tow vehicle. The easy to install and operate Husky Quest requires no leveling and is packed with features to provide intuitive settings and adjustments for safe, smooth stops. Simple plug-in connector allows for instant connection to your factory tow package with the use of the appropriate custom wiring harness
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