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Tractor Trailer Abs Light Cord New Used Once on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Swansea, Massachusetts, United States

Swansea, Massachusetts, United States

TRACTOR TRAILER LIGHT CORD FOR TRAILERS WITH ABS BRAKES. CAN BE USED WITH TRAILERS WITHOUT ABS BRAKES AS WELL.  THIS CORD WAS USED ONCE SO I COULD MAKE IT BACK FROM A TRIP.  I RECENTLY  PURCHASED AT THE PILOT TRUCK STOP FOR $90 PLUS TAX.  WAS KEEPING IT FOR A SPARE BUT NO LONGER NEED TO. THIS CORD HAS THE HD METAL PLUGS AND IT CONFORMS TO ALL DOT SPECS. AN EXCELLENT REPLACEMENT OR SPARE FOR YOUR RIG.


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