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Hopkins Towing Solutions Hopkins 40985 Universal Multi-tow Harness Connector on 2040-parts.com

US $23.57
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Condition:New Color:NA MPN:40985 Manufacturer:Hopkins Towing Solution EAN:0079976409858 Brand:Hopkins Towing Solutions UPC:079976409858

 
 
 
Hopkins Towing Solutions Hopkins 40985 Universal Multi-Tow Harness Connector
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Description

Hopkins Manufacturing Corporation makes your towing experience simpler and more rewarding through innovation and value. Hopkins offers a variety of towing solutions including vehicle wiring kits, adapters, vehicle and trailer connectors, breakaway systems and much more. Today, more than 40 percentage of retail category sales are generated from Hopkins innovations.


Features

  • For use with GM / Ford / Import Multi-Tow part numbers 40955, 40965, or 40975
  • Used to retro-fit GM trucks between 1999-2002 to allow use of the GM OE plug connector
  • Splices onto vehicles' wiring system
  • Allows for multi-tow installation on any vehicle
  • Easy to use and install


Additional Information

  • Manufacturer: Hopkins Towing Solution
  • Shipping Weight: 35
  • Product Dimensions:
    Width: 3.70
    Length: 6.00
    Height: 3.30

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Terms and Conditions

Payment
  • We accept Paypal only
  • All major credit cards are accepted through Paypal's secure payment system
  • Payment with Paypal is instant and offers buyer protection, so you never need to worry about your purchase!
Returns
  • We provide a 30 day return policy for a full refund
  • Returned items must be in original packaging and in original condition
  • We do not cover postage for returned items
  • Please allow 7 days after we receive your returned item to process the return and refund
Shipping
  • Shipping is by USPS or UPS, depending on your location and package weight.
  • All items are shipped from one of our USA warehouses.
  • We have a 2 business day handling time to get your package ready and out the door.
Our Guarantee
  • We offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on all sales. If you are not happy with your purchase for any reason, please contact us within seven days of receipt of your item. We will happily work with you to find a solution to any problem.
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  • Our goal is always a satisfied customer. In the rare case something goes wrong, before leaving negative feedback, please contact us so we can help make it right!

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