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Today we're taking a look at a Universal Installation Kit for trailer brake controllers. This kit includes the wiring and accessories that are required for installation of a trailer brake controller.Brake controllers are sold separately and are available at etrailer.com. This kit is designed for use on vehicles that have an existing four-way flat trailer connector. This plug right here plugs in to… see more >
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