180' spool of 12-gauge wire designed for electric trailer brake circuits. Features black and blue dual-color sheathing, flexible stranded copper core, abrasion-resistant jacket, and meets SAE J-1128 standards for automotive primary wire.
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Hi, everybody, Steven here with etrailer.com. Today, we're looking at our Curt Jacketed 2-Wire Brake Wire. It's a 12-gauge wire, in this case, you're gonna get 180-foot spool. So folks, this has been designed for maybe a shop size supply, something of that nature, or if you just do a lot of brake works on your own time and you want something that's easy and already jacketed, this 180-foot spool will be ideal. And like I said, it is jacketed, obviously. And you got two 12-gauge wires inside of here.
And looks like one's black coated and one is blue coated inside of that jacket. I apologize, you won't be able to see that today. This does meet and comply with the industry specs for automotive primary wire. It is a flexible stranded core, so it's gonna resist cracking, fatigue during moving it around and just installing it. So the insulation's gonna protect against wear and those harsh installs if you're running it through, I don't know, channels of metal and those kind of things.
So it's gonna be really easy to run, and you don't have to worry about it getting damaged or anything like that. Well, folks, that's gonna wrap it up. Just a quick look together at this Curt Jacketed 2-Wire Brake Wire. I'm Steven, thanks for watching.
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