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Owatonna, Minnesota, US
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HOPPY TOWING SOLUTIONS 4 WIRE FLAT CONNECTOR-MODERATE

 

PART#: 48175

  • 4-Wire Flat Connector, Vehicle To Trailer Wiring Connector, 12 in. Tow Vehicle End, 12 in. Trailer End Set, w/o Splice Connectors
  • Includes Step-By-Step Procedures And Diagrams
  • Most Commonly Used Trailer Plug
  • Offers Total Flexibility
  • PreWired And Plug-In Simple
  • Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

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