Which is More Common Trailer Wiring Connector 7-Way or 6-Way
Updated 11/06/2020 | Published 11/04/2020 >
Question:
Im planning to pull a variety of trailers with my Curt Commercial Duty Hitch 15810 on my 01 Super-duty and am fine with using various adapters but want my receptacle that mounts near the hitch receiver to set me up for the most options I can have. I know I want a flat pin combo receptacle but dont know the difference between the 6 blade and the 7 blade and then the round pin circular plugs. Which will be the most common for a trailer with brakes most common trailer Ill pull and which receptacle will take the most adapters for trailer plugs with alternative configurations?
asked by: J
Expert Reply:
The 7-way blade trailer connector is the most common connector for use with trailer brakes. The 6-way is typically only used with horse/agriculutral trailers but even then the 7-way is still pretty common.
For a 2002 Ford F-250 we have the part # C55774 which gives you a 7-way and a 4-way.

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Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness for Factory Tow Package - 7-Way and 4-Pole Flat Connectors
- Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring
- Trailer Hitch Wiring
- Vehicle End Connector
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- Factory Tow Package
- 4 Flat
- 7 Blade
- Plug and Lead
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