# 1
4-Way Flat Trailer Connector w/ 72" Harness
Wiring and new self adjusting electric brakes were a simple install and work perfectly. The etrailer online video and written instructions made the job easy.
I needed a plug so I could pull my boat behind my camper. It was just the right length.
# 2
Bargman 7-Way, RV-Style Connector w/ 6' Long Coiled Cable - Trailer End
I had to replace the old 7 wire cable because the male plug had been pulled off. I chose the WH54006-043 coiled cable. I used a 1/2 inch clamp to hold the cable up at the box and a Connect-to-Protect to hold up the male plug. The result Is clean and tidy. Thank you,
This should work great, installation is still on my to do list.
# 3
7-Way Molded Trailer Wire Connector, 6' Long
Only gave 4 stars because it was a bit confusing. I have a lot of auto wiring experience; from car stereos,amplifiers and all manner of accessories. All of the info on etrailer indicated that the color coding didn't match up. So I went into it disregarding the standard color coding, when in fact it was just as it should be.
Good thick rubber and plug works perfectly.
# 4
Hopkins 6-Way Connector with Jacketed Cable - Trailer End - 8' Long
The plug was missing the set screw and collar that compresses on the cable to prevent strain on the connectors when removing the plug. You can see the set screw clearly in the product picture.
I like this style of plug because it is molded and is important in keeping water out of the plug. It is conveint because it has the right colored wires. I have a water tight termination box with studs that it is wired into. Once I damaged the cable so I opened up the terminal box installed eyelet lugs on the spare pigtail, and installed it in a fiew minuets. I keep a spare on hand with lugs on it so if I have an accident I can quickly replace it. I also use these on some of my smaller tow behind equipment. that's why I like this size plug it isn't real bulky.
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