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Prodigy P2 Electronic Brake Control on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
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Condition:New Brand:. Manufacturer Part Number:13522

Prodigy P2 Electronic Brake Control - A no-level, no hassle electronic brake control system for 1-4 axles

  • For 2, 4, 6, and 8 brake systems.
  • Reverse battery protection for both vehicle and breakaway systems
  • Designed to work with electric over hydraulic trailer brakes
  • Multiple mounting options. Including 360 degree vertical rotation
  • No level adjustment necessary - it adjusts itself to varying terrain as you drive
  • Works proportionally in reverse - Great for backing into tough spots
  • Produces stops that are in proportion to vehicle's deceleration
  • "Boost" feature gives users the ability to apply more initial trailer braking power when towing heavier trailers

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