Options for Adding a 7-Way Trailer Plug in the Bed of a 1995 Ford F-250HD for a Gooseneck Trailer
Updated 08/20/2010 | Published 08/19/2010 >
Question:
Will this gooseneck t-connector fit a 1995 Ford F-250HD with the factory installed 7 pin socket on the rear bumper? If not, do you sell one that does? Thank you
asked by: Brad M
Expert Reply:
For your 1995 Ford F-250 HD, I recommend the 7-Way Connector 7 Foot Loop, # 20027. This harness plugs into your existing 7-Way. You can then route the cable how you want to the bed of the truck. I recommend drilling a hole in the side of the bed rail, routing the cable down through the bed rail to the bottom of the truck, and then mounting the end for your trailer in the bed where you drilled the hole.
You can then route the other end under the truck and connect it to your existing 7-Way. This will provide a professional appearance. While there is no custom fit T-connector available for the 1995 model year, this universal application will work just as well.
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Pollak 5th Wheel and Gooseneck Trailer Connector Wiring Harness w/ T-Connector
- Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring
- 5th Wheel and Gooseneck Wiring
- Vehicle End Connector
- No Tow Package
- 7 Blade
- Plug and Lead
- Plug-In
- Pollak
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