Breakaway Kit Needed for Myco Trailer
Question:
Can we please get a brake micro switch for Myco Trailer?
asked by: Rich R
Expert Reply:
If you are needing a breakaway kit for your Myco trailer then I highly recommend the Tekonsha Push-to-Test Trailer Breakaway Kit # 50-85-313.
It features a test button that lights up an LED light which indicates if the battery is fully charged, charging, or recharging, plus it has a built-in battery charger. You will need to purchase a mounting bracket, like part # 50-85-115, separately. Tekonsha is one of the most reliable manufacturers that we know of when it comes to electronics. I have attached a review video that you can check out as well.
If you are looking for just a breakaway switch then you can use part # 3802348. I have attached a review video for this product as well.
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Replacement Breakaway Switch for Bright Way Trailer Breakaway Kits
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- Trailer Breakaway Kit
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Post Mounting Bracket Kit for Push-To-Test Breakaway Kit
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- Trailer Breakaway Kit
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- Brackets
- Tekonsha
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Tekonsha Push-To-Test Trailer Breakaway Kit with Built-In Battery Charger - Top Load
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- Single-axle
- Tandem-axle
- Triple-axle
- LED Tester
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