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Reese Brakeman Iv Electronic Brake Control W/ Your Choice Of Harness Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Dayton, Oregon, United States

Dayton, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Reese Manufacturer Part Number:83504 UPC:Does not apply

LISTING IS FOR
1- Brand New Reese Brakeman IV Electronic Trailer Brake Control  &
1- HARNESS OF YOUR CHOICE

Reese Brakeman IV Electronic Trailer Brake Control for 1-4 axels. Part number: 83504

Comes With One Plug And Play Harness of Your Choice. (please refer to the pictures to assure you receive the right harness for your vehicle)

PLEASE BE SURE TO INCLUDE IN NOTES TO SELLER WHICH HARNESS YOU WANT WITH THE BRAKE CONTROLLER OR IN A MESSAGE AFTER PURCHASE.

Harness part numbers (details about specific models for each harness shown in pictures)
  • #22280- Ford
  • #22281- Dodge
  • #22283- Chevrolet/GMC
  • #22284- Chevrolet/GMC
  • #22285- Toyota/Lexus
  • #22286- Nissan
  • #22292- Ford
  • #3020p- Dodge
See pictures for specific years and models.

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