The G2 Brake Boss trailer brake controller with an audible signal alert for connection continuity a market-exclusive feature that makes for safer braking. The easy-to-find, easy-to-use manual emergency braking control lets you apply full power in emergency stopping situations. The three-axis accelerometer technology automatically levels and senses the rate of deceleration.
Trailer Brake Control
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Orderable Status:YesQuantity:1Package UOM:Smallest Pack (Consumer Level)Package Level GTIN:00858891001305Weight Variance:0.000000000Stacking Factor:0Inner Quantity:0
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Country of Origin (Primary):USHarmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B):9032894000Life Cycle Status Code:Available to OrderLife Cycle Status Description:Available to OrderMSDS Required Flag:NoNAFTA Preference Criterion Code:Criteria B
Hayes Towing Electronics
Welcome to Hayes Towing Electronics! If you’re in need of quality electric trailer brake controllers, you’ve come to the right place!
Today’s trailer brake controllers have evolved into safer and smarter systems to adapt to today’s towing needs. The company has built a 60-year legacy of making sure when dealers recommend Hayes products, that they can do so with confidence. All of the company’s electronic controller models all have the ‘quik-connect®’ feature to make installation on the tow vehicle easy and practically error-free, plus it eliminates the need to ‘hard-wire’ the brake control to the tow vehicle. Hayes controllers have an exclusive four-wire connector that when used with a vehicle-specific wiring harness enables the brake controller to essentially be plugged in and ready to go.
The first Hayes trailer brake controller was invented by The Kelsey Hayes Company in Detroit Michigan in the 1950's. These original trailer brake controllers were hydraulic over electric and required a direct tie in to the tow vehicle's air or hydraulic braking system. In the 1970's the technology changed to electronic proportional controllers with Hayes again leading the way. Today's trailer brake controllers have evolved into safer and smarter systems to adapt to today's towing needs. The Hayes Brake Controller Company is now located in Arab, Alabama where design, testing and manufacturing are conducted. The company has built a 60-year legacy of making sure when dealers recommend Hayes products, that they can do so with confidence.