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Quick Splice Wire Connector - Yellow - 10-12 AWG (Qty 1)

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Redline Accessories and Parts - 562

  • Makes connecting two wires quick and easy - no cutting, soldering, or splicing
  • Fits 10-12 gauge wire





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Quick Splice Wire Connector - Yellow - 10-12 AWG Qty 1 - 562

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: Can D.01/12/2012

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Practical solution to an otherwise nasty problem.29548

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ratingratingratingratingrating by: DICK S12/25/2010

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WORKED LIKE IT WAS SUPPOSED TO FANTASTIC INVENTION4605

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Ask the Experts about this Redline Accessories and Parts


  • How To Install a Trailer Wiring Harness to a 2011 Toyota RAV4
  • You will not want to connect your trailer wiring directly to the wiring harness of your 2011 Toyota RAV4. You will need to isolate the trailer wiring from the vehicles sensitive circuitry, so it does not put a strain on the system and cause your vehicles wiring harness to be overloaded and fail. I would recommend to use the Tow Ready T-One Wiring Harness, part # 118412. This wiring harness will plug into connectors located behind the vehicles tail lights and comes with a powered Modulite conv
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  • Recommendations for Splicing Running Light Wires on a Tear Drop Camping Trailer
  • Instead of using a quick splice connector, I recommend splicing into the wiring using a butt connector and then using some shrink tubing or liquid electrical tape, # SWC50122, to seal the connections from the elements. We have different size butt connectors like # 05732-2 for 12 to 10 gauge wires and # 05731-5 for 16 to 14 gauge wires. You will want to be careful when adding lights to a trailer. If you add too many lights, it could be too much power draw on the tow vehicle electrical syst
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