That's a very good question, we tend to be extra cautious and say to use 10 gauge wire because that would be more than enough. When you get into longer trailers that will end up using a lot of wire the heavier gauge wire becomes more necessary.…
Hello Ziggy, Good question. The DeeMaxx Alpha G1600 Plug and Play Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator #DE75KR works with 2017–2022 GM trucks that have built-in brake controllers, like the Silverado and Sierra. It’s built to “trick” the truck into…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
Hey Vince, thanks for all of the info on your spindle. Based on that what you have it is actually a spindle for a 3,500 lb axle so you'd need a larger hub and drum like the part #84546UC3-EZ which is a 10 inch diameter hub/drum. Then for brake…
Hey Bernie! Yes, the Black Bracket and Single Wire Plug for Thin Line Series Trailer Clearance and Side Marker Lights #A65PB fits both the #MCL63AB and #MCL63RB. This bracket is required for surface mounting. If you need anything else feel free to…
To completely rewire your 20' trailer from start to finish I recommend using the following parts: 7-Way Connector and Cable - Hopkins Molded Cable 8' Long item #H20046 Junction Box - Trailer Wiring Junction Box - 7 Color Coded Terminals item…
For starters, a quick-fix type connector shown in your photo is typically a good choice for an emergency repair, but I wouldn't use it as a permanent fix. It looks like your trailer wiring has 3 separate grounds and 3 separate running lamp…
We don't offer an 8500 lb rated surge coupler, but we might have options that would work for you. If the GVWR (weight of trailer plug boat) is 8000 lbs or less, I'd recommend the Demco item #DM8669113 if your trailer has disc brakes or item…
I've actually answered a similar question on this before and found: In my research I found that the grease seal you are looking for could have an inner diameter of either 2.24 or 2.12 inches and an outer diameter of 3.37 inches when measured with…
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What types of trailer lights do I need?
You’ll need tail lights, clearance lights, and possibly license plate lights or reflectors, depending on your trailer and local regulations. These lights make sure you’re visible and legal while on the road. For more information on lighting requirements, visit our FAQ.
How do I figure out the right wiring harness for my trailer?
It depends on what your trailer needs and the type of connector on your vehicle. There are 4-way, 5-way, 6-way, and 7-way harnesses. A 4-way covers basic lights like turn signals and brake lights, while a 7-way adds extra features like reverse lights or electric brakes.
How do I install a 4-way trailer wiring harness?
First, find a clean metal spot on your trailer frame and attach the ground wire securely with a self-tapping screw—this is super important for everything to work. Next, lay the wires along the frame, making sure they’re out of the way of any sharp edges or moving parts, and secure them with zip ties.Now, connect the harness wires to the trailer light wires. These control the brake lights, turn signals, and tail lights. Use wire connectors to join them, and protect those connections with electrical tape or heat shrink tubing to keep out moisture.Once everything’s connected, plug the harness into your vehicle and test the lights. Make sure the brake, turn signals, and tail lights all work properly. If they do, just go back and secure the wires neatly along the frame, and you’re good to go! Need extra help? Check out our trailer wiring diagrams for a visual guide to get everything set up correctly.
Can I have my trailer wiring or lights professionally installed?
Yes—and sometimes it’s the smartest move. Installing trailer lighting and wiring might seem simple, but it can get tricky when you’re dealing with multiple light types, adapters, or converting from a 4-way to a 7-way setup. If you'd prefer to have a pro handle the wiring, splicing, or testing, use our Local Installer Locator Tool to find a qualified technician near you. It's a great way to make sure your lights are road-ready—and legal—without the guesswork.
My trailer lights aren’t working. What should I check?
First, make sure all the ground connections are tight and clean—poor grounding is a common issue. Then check for damaged wires, test the lights with a circuit tester, and try replacing the bulbs. It’s usually one of those!
Can I switch from a 4-way to a 7-way connector?
Definitely! You’ll need an adapter kit, like the ETBC7. It lets you add functions like electric brakes and reverse lights. Just plug it into your 4-way and wire in the extra features.
What is a junction box and how do I use one?
A junction box helps organize and protect all your trailer lights and wiring. It keeps connections clean, makes future troubleshooting easier, and is perfect for trailers with multiple lighting functions.