Reese Towpower Brakeman Iv Compact Brake Control - Trailer Brakes on 2040-parts.com
Arcadia, Florida, United States
Reese Brakeman IV Tow-Power Digital Brake Controller
Product Details
Product Description The Reese Tow-Power Brakeman IV digital brake control is designed to handle from one to four braking axles and includes a digital display. The digital display indicates the amount of voltage power being delivered to the brakes and assists in accurately adjusting the trailer brakes for city or highway driving. A separate easy push button adjustment controls (Output & Sync) allow for not only the different weights (Output) of trailers, but also the speed of activation (Sync) depending on your driving style. Product Dimensions 5.9 x 3.9 x 2 inches Product Weight 4 ounces About Reese Founded in 1952, the Reese brand has become a household name in the heavy-duty towing industry. With proven designs that exceed the industry standards, Reese has become the brand of choice when performance is the expectation. The core product line of Reese is the heavy duty fifth wheels which provide safe towing for the weekend warriors and the seasoned campers. Coupled with the Reese weight distribution systems to control sway, peace of mind is easy to achieve with this product line. The best known Reese products include the Titan Fifth Wheel series, the Sidewinder and the Goosebox. These products, among others, have helped Reese achieve the Trailer Life Readers Choice Gold winner in the 5th Wheel Hitch category and the Silver winner in the Travel Trailer category status in 2013. I will respond to all questions within 12 hrs. Payments required within 24 hrs of order. If no payment received, item will be put back up for sale and negative feedback left. |
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