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Today we're going to be taking a look at part number HM47735. This is the Hopkins plug-in simple brake control wiring adapter. This unit is going to fit the Ford Super Duty vehicles. To see if this fits your particular model and year, you can refer to the vehicle fit guide located right here on our website. This adapter is designed to simplify the installation of your Hopkins electric brake… see more >
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