Tow Bar Wiring Specs:
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Get lights for towing your vehicle without splicing into its wiring. Magnetic light kit provides a pair of stop, turn, and tail lights. Mounts using large, heavy-duty magnets for increased stability. Plugs in at rear of your motor home.
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(2) 4" Diameter magnetic LED tow lights provide stop, tail, and turn signals for your towed car without splicing into its wiring. Heavy-duty magnetic bases provide a secure hold. 20-Ft harness with 4-Flat plug connects to RV.
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Great for either your trailer or towed vehicle, these magnetic lights ensure that you have emergency flashers and the signal lights required for towing without having to tap into existing wiring. Long-lasting LEDs offer superior operation.
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I would be happy to confirm the parts you referenced fit your 2019 Chevy Colorado and are compatible together. I have listed them below, along with any changes, and attached installation videos. Roadmaster Nighthawk All Terrain, Non-Binding Tow Bar…
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