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Today, we'll be reviewing part number PK11502. This is the Pollak 5-Pole, Round Pin Trailer Wiring Socket. It is going to feature concealed terminals for durability, which is also going to provide for easy assembly. The chrome plated, zinc, die cast 5-pole socket connects to your trailer to your tow vehicle. It's got the round split brass pins. Some minimum voltage droppers ensured and dielectric… see more >
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