Tow Ready Trailer Hitch Lights Wiring Wire 127 Brake Control Plug Universal on 2040-parts.com
Gunter, Texas, United States
Plug & Wire for Tow Ready Break Controller Tekonsha Brake Controllers Break controller can be installed on other vehicles with this Original cable Universal Cable will fit Primus 90160, Prodigy P2 90885, P3 90195 controller 90155 90160 90185 90195 90250 9055 90885 Also Tow Ready 20127 Condition: Brand New OEM Pigtail is aproximately 12" or longer |
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