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Reese Brakeman™ Ultra Brake #83520 on 2040-parts.com

US $72.99
Location:

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:83520 Warranty:1 Year Brand:REESE

Reese Brakeman™ Ultra Brake #83520

83520 - Reese Brakeman™ Ultra Brake  #83520
Reese

  • 1 to 4 axle trailers
  • Digital output indicator
  • Soft touch thumb wheels
  • "Up- front" manual over-ride control
  • Overload indicator
  • "Plug-N-Play" port
  • Front display allows viewing at almost any angle
  • Mounts in any position
  • Mounting hardware included
  • Smooth and simple installation
  • Lifetime limited warranty
  • Description: Brakeman™ Ultra Brake Control, for 1 to 4 Axle Trailers, Timed Actuated

    Warranty: Limited Lifetime

    Package Type: Clamshell w/Insert

    Shipping Weight: 0.83 lb.

    Shipping Size: 4.63" L x 2" W x 8.13" H

    UPC: 016118062137


    Item Number 83520 – Reese Brakeman™ Ultra Brake #83520

    Each – US$72.99

    Shipping Weight: 0.83 pounds (shipping cost will be calculated at checkout)

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