Does etrailer Axle Teknology 10-Inch Brake Assembly AKEBRK-35L Include Trailer Wiring
Updated 04/11/2016 | Published 04/07/2016 >
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Does electric brake AKEBRK-35L come with a trailer wiring run? Some reviews said yes and others said no.
asked by: Doug W
Expert Reply:
The etrailer Axle Teknology 10-inch brake assembly # AKEBRK-35L and the matching right-hand unit # AKEBRK-35R come with two wire leads (from the brake magnet) that are just a few inches long. The actual 10-gauge wire you'll use to install the brakes, # 10-1-1, is offered by the foot.
Either wire lead from each brake can be used for hot or ground since these are non-polarized.
Often parts like junction box # 38656, 7-pole plug # H20046 and ring terminals # DW05741-1 are used to complete an electric brake installation.
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Electric Trailer Brake Assembly - 10" - Left Hand - 3,500 lbs
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- 10 x 2-1/4 Inch Drum
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