Ford Super-duty Truck And Van - Electric Trailer Brake Wiring Harness - N.o.s on 2040-parts.com
Castle Rock, Colorado, United States
(1) N.O.S. FORD Super-Duty F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550 (TRUCK or Van) Electric Trailer BRAKE Wiring Harness (Part No. 8C3T 15A416 AC) or ( Part No. 1040496). Made in Mexico
NEW and still in Original packaging w/ INSTRUCTIONS. This Electric Trailer Brake Wiring Harness evidently connects to Instrument Panel "Feed" - See Pictures ! |
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