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Hopkins 4 Wire Trailer Connector Flat Plug 48035 4 Wire Flat Vehicle End on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Piper City, Illinois, United States

Piper City, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hopkins Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:48035 UPC:079976480352

Hopkins 48035 4 Wire Flat Vehicle End Connector

Hopkins 48035 4 Wire Flat Vehicle End Connector

Product Description

Hopkins Manufacturing Corporation makes your towing experience simpler and more rewarding through innovation and value.

 Hopkins offers a variety of towing solutions including vehicle wiring kits, adapters, vehicle and trailer connectors, breakaway systems and much more. 

Today, more than 40 percentage of retail category sales are generated from Hopkins innovations. A 4 wire flat is the most commonly used trailer plug. 

This plug is found on small boat, utility, jet ski, snowmobile, and small camper trailers where right turn/brake, left turn/brake, tail/marker lights and ground is needed.

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