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Tow Ready T-one Connector Assembly on 2040-parts.com

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Selbyville, Delaware, United States

Selbyville, Delaware, United States
Condition:Used Brand:TOW READY Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:016118108514

You are bidding on a Tow Ready T-One Connector Assembly.
This item is used. Packaging is slightly damaged.



Brand Tow Ready
Item Weight 15.2 ounces
Product Dimensions 9 x 3 x 4 inches
Item model number 118525
Manufacturer Part Number 118525
OEM Part Number DJSK118525

This item is compatible for the following:
2005 - Current Nissan Frontier
2005-07 Nissan Pathfinder
2008-2012 Nissan Pathfinder (all models except with factory 4-flat)
2005-Current Nissan Xterra
2009-Current Suzuki Equator



T-One Connectors require no splicing of vehicle wires. Simply locate your vehicles wiring harness connector, unplug the connection and insert the T-One Connector into the vehicle’s harness. No special tools required.

"Factory" appearance
Quick and eas installation
Solid, weatherproof, one-piece construction
No cutting, splicing or taping of vehicle wires
Includes converter where needed
16 gauge bonded wire with 4-Flat plug & cap
just plug in the T-One Connector and you're ready to tow
Simple do-it-yourself instructions in every package
Attractive Point-of-Purchase packaging
Stop/Turn circuit capacity of 7.5 Amps

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