Hopkins 48595 4Wire Flat Mounting Bracket

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Hopkins 48595 4Wire Flat Mounting Bracket
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Product Description

A 4-wire flat is the most commonly used trailer plug, this plug is found on small boat, utility, jet ski, snowmobile and small camper trailers where right turn/brake, left turn/brake, tail/marker lights and ground is needed


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1093 in Automotive
  • Brand: Hopkins
  • Model: 48595
  • Dimensions: 1.75" h x 2.88" w x 6.88" l, .12 pounds

Features

  • Available in SAE design
  • Bracket folds over flat
  • 4-way flat mounting bracket

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5worth the money, make sure you have correct harness
By Eric Uhde
i ordered this, came quick, as decribed. looks great and highly recommended. mistake i made was when i ordered this, i ordered a 4 prong wire harness as well but didnt take note to what i was buying.... i bought a square end 4 prong wire harness and this bracket is for the oblong oval shaped wire harness's(as pictured). basically this bracket is made specifically for the harness shown in pic and if you already have a harness, just make sure its the oval shape and not squared or you will be doing modifications to make it work.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Works great! Easy to install!
By farecho
Holds the wire in place so it is easier to plug in your trailer line, and keep it from dragging on ground. The pictue is obviously for example of use. The title says "bracket". It doesn't say "harness", etc.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Idea
By Darrell
This is a great way to keep those 4 wire connectors secured. How many times have you seen those wires hanging from the back of vehicals? I bought 2 and put them on my PT Cruisers. I thought I was going to get the connector and wires, but you get a plastic hinged piece that sandwiches the 4 prong end and has holes for mounting to the bottom of the bumper. My connectors fit a little loose in the bracket, a wrap of tape enlarged the plug enough to make a tight fit. I suppose they had to make it large enough to fit some of the larger plugs too. Makes a nice neat installation.

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