Replacement Trailer Wiring Junction Box For 1994 Featherlite Horse Trailer
Published 01/08/2015 >
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I have a 1994 Model 9419 Featherlite 2 horse slant trailer. There is white plastic piece on the passenger side on the hitch that holds a box that has wires for the trailer. It has four large bolts that hold that plastic piece in place. That plastic piece broke on my trailer. Do you have that plastic piece in stock? Thanks!
asked by: Terry L
Expert Reply:
I did some research and was unable to find the white plastic you were referring to that holds a box for trailer wiring but may have a solution for you.
We offer a trailer wiring junction box like part # 38656. This junction box has the junctions included and makes wiring a 6 or 7 way trailer connector easy. This box measures 7 x 3-1/2 x 2-1/4.
For a 10 terminal junction box I recommend the Pollak Junction Box, part # PK52248. This box measures 7-1/2 x long x 3-3/4 wide x 2.5 tall.
We also offer replacement wiring like part # H20046 you may want to check out.
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