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Mobile Mount Basic Wiring Kit 12 Ga Wire Fuse Holder Fuse Crimp Mmik-01-w on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Richmond, Virginia, United States

Richmond, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mobile Mounts Manufacturer Part Number:MMIK-01-W

Installation Wiring Kit

  • Provides standard hardware for a mobile data vehicle installation
  • Includes:
    • Main power line with female Weather Pack connector
    • Split loom
    • Assorted ring terminals, butt connectors, spades, ATC fuses, tie wraps, screws, washers and grommets
    • ATC main fuse holder
  • Weight:  2.0 lbs.

 

Item No. MMIK-01-W


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