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Prodigy P2 Brake Control on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Gainesville, Virginia, US

Gainesville, Virginia, US
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TEKONSHA PRODIGY P2 BRAKE CONTROL - NO LEVELING - SELF ADJUSTS AS YOU DRIVE - BOOST FEATURE SENDS UP TO 25% MORE POWER TO BRAKES; PROPORTIONAL BRAKING FORWARD AND REVERSE. CAN BE DISABLED WHEN NOT NEEDED. WORKS WITH ELECTRIC OVER HYDRAULIC TRAILER BRAKES. BOOST FEATURE FOR MORE INITIAL BRAKING POWER. MULTIPLE MOUNTING OPTION. FOR 1-4 AXLE TRAILERS. 

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