Tekonsha Primus Iq Proportional Braking System on 2040-parts.com
Lincolnton, North Carolina, United States
Tekonsha Primus IQ Proportional Braking System. 100% guarantee brand new. Electric trailer brake control for 1-3 axles. Works proportionally in reverse, no level adjustment necessary, pre-assembled wire harness for simple hook-up and quick disconnect. If you have any questions feel free to ask! |
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