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Roadmaster Brakemaster Braking System on 2040-parts.com

US $479.00
Location:

Osprey, Florida, US

Osprey, Florida, US
:

For sale is a Roadmaster Brakemaster Braking system for any towcar. Included is the Breakaway Kit. It is a Direct Proportional Braking system. It has been professionally removed from my Saturn Vue.  All working components are present and working 100%. A bracket specific to your make & model towcar will be needed (available from Roadmaster), as well as hoses available from Roadmaster.  A Bracket for a Saturn Vue is included.  Your RV must have air brakes to use this braking system. List price is $799.00 for the braking system. Breakaway system is selling for an ADDITIONAL $244.77!!!!!    Weight of Braking System is 3.75 lbs.  It is 17" long.  SAVE OVER $525.00!

May be viewed on Roadmaster Web site. Part Numbers #9000 and #8600.

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