Replacement Breakaway Switcch Key for Curt Breakaway System
Question:
Will this work on a Curt Breakaway
asked by: Johnny P
Expert Reply:
Typically breakaway switch keys, like the Roadmaster # RM-200200-20 you mentioned, are pretty universal so this will likely work, but it hasn't been tested out so I can't confirm this on my end.
Instead, I recommend just going with a Curt brand replacement so you know for sure that it will fit. You'll need part # C52020 if you have a Soft Trac I or II, or part # C49BR for any other Curt breakaway switches.
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Replacement Cable and Pin for Curt Trailer Breakaway Switch - 48" Long
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Breakaway Kit
- Cable and Pin
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Replacement Cable and Pin for Curt Soft Trac I and II Trailer Breakaway Kits - 48"
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- Trailer Breakaway Kit
- Cable and Pin
- CURT
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Replacement Breakaway Switch Key for Roadmaster Even Brake and Brake Pro Flat Tow Brake System
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