: Warn 65707 Warn Works Quick Connect Plugs - 175 amps

: Warn 65707 Warn Works Quick Connect Plugs - 175 amps

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Warn 65707 Warn Works Quick Connect Plugs - 175 amps

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Warn 65707 Warn Works Quick Connect Plugs - 175 amps
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Gaunz Org Price: $36.01
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 6119





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Warn
EAN: 0012748657071
Label: Warn Industries
Product Manufacturer: Warn Industries
Model: 65707
Publisher: Warn Industries
Ranking: 6119
Studio: Warn Industries


Piece facts:
  • 175 amps provide a safe power source and convenient connection to your power source
  • 2-4 gauge wire




amps 175 - Plugs Connect Quick Works Warn 65707 Warn






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Warn lndustries 65707. Quick Connect power plugs provide a safe and simple power source for portable winches. Plugs allow convenient connection and disconnection to the battery power source. Connectors are for 2-4 gauge cable, 175 amp.








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Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * quick connectors ...
These are very handy for wiring devices such as winches, which you may want to take on and off easily or put on another vehicle. They could be made so they would be more weatherproof. You can buy a rubber cap for the plug in end, however there is no provisions for the end that the wires go into. I guess electric tape and a prayer might work. You can save yourself more than half the cost by visiting an automotive parts store.



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