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Today we're going to be reviewing part number HA81783-HBC. This is the custom wiring adapter for the Hayes brake controllers. You can install your Hayes electric trailer brake controller quickly and easily with this custom wiring adapter. One end of the plug is going to plug in to the brake controller. That would be this end here. Simply just plugs into the connector coming out of the back of the… see more >
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