Belden Power Path 715054 Standard Motor Products A50-4d Battery Cable on 2040-parts.com
Clinton, Tennessee, US
This is a new Belden Power Path battery cable. I had to use the Standard listing for compatibility because the Power Path wasn't listed. This is a 50 inch long, side post cable, 4 gauge with a trailing lead. Please feel free to ask any questions. Check out my other items!
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