Chevy/gm 5th Wheel Wire Harness P# 22887300 Also Fits Ford F250-350 Super Duty on 2040-parts.com
Southeast Pa, US
I am putting up a new 5th wheel wiring harness. it was removed from a new GMC 3500 DRW pickup.it was never uses and is in the condition that it left the factory. it plugs in between the trailer plug ant the truck harness the wire then ran along the frame and terminated up near the fuel tank fill. it is gm part #22887300 but good luck finding a dealer that knows about it. this one has all but one of the clips that grab the frame and harness along its path.this harness will also fit any vehicle with a 7 pin Pollack style plug in trailer rec. ford super duty ect. thanks for looking.
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