M715 M725 Kaiser Jeep Truck Voltage Regulator Or Rectifier Cable 100 Amp on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, Iowa, US
M715 M725 Kaiser Jeep cable. This is a voltage regulator or rectifier cable for the 100 amp system. For trucks that are radio equipped.
Part number on cable is 944421
The 2 cables are approx. 25 and 72 inches long.
New old stock. Please make sure this item works with your application before bidding! I'm happy to answer any questions you may have about this listing. **************************
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