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New! Hopkins 50002 Smart Hitch Back-up Camera & Sensor System Trlr Hook Up Guide on 2040-parts.com

US $122.85
Location:

Lawrence, Kansas, United States

Lawrence, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:HOPKINS Manufacturer Part Number:50002

 

The Hopkins Smart Hitch Camera and Sensor System helps you easily align the ball to the trailer for hassle-free trailer hitch alignments every time. Weather-resistant backup camera and sensor with exclusive hitch mode has 110° viewing angle to increase visibility, eliminate guesswork and see behind the vehicle for everyday backing safety.


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The Smart Hitch Camera and Sensor System will allow you to easily align your hitch ball to your trailer every time. The camera simply mounts behind your license plate and requires no splicing of wire's, conveniently plugging in behind the tow package connector while retaining electrical functions at rear of vehicle. The crystal clear monitor has a large, 3.5" color screen with static free image quality. Great for everyday use, the camera utilizes SmartZone sensors with 3 detection zones while alerting for distance and direction of objects while backing up. Makes it easy for one person to hitch up to the trailer by themselves..
  • Made for Towing
  • Plug-In Simple
  • Crystal Clear Monitor
  • Great for Everyday Use
  • SmartZone Sensors
  • Large, 3.5" color monitor with static free image

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