Lenco Trim Tab Standard Dual Double Rocker Switch Panel 10222-211d on 2040-parts.com
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Standard Dual Rocker Switch Kit For Lenco Trim Tabs
Lenco part number 10222-211D This kit includes the dual rocker switch for 12 or 24 volt single actuator trim tab kits and 36" pigtail power wiring harness with Deutsche connectors for plug and play installation |
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