Replacement 4-Way Flat Connector for a Utility Trailer
Published 10/27/2017 >
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I have a carry on corp 4x8g utility trailer. The plug on the trailer that fits into my vehicle flat plug stock tore off. I need to replace it but can not find a plug with compatible wiring. Do you carry such a creature?
asked by: William B
Expert Reply:
We do carry the creature that you are looking for. The Hopkins Endurance Easy-Pull Harness # HM48114 has the 4-Way flat connector for the basic lighting functions on your trailer. It comes with 12" of wiring harness that is labeled to make installation easier and a ring design on the connector to make disconnecting your trailer wiring a breeze.
I recommend using the Deka Heat Shrink Butt Connectors # DW05743-5 for the splicing as they will last much longer than quick splices or regular butt connectors.
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Hopkins Endurance Easy-Pull Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector - Trailer End - 12" Long
- Trailer Wiring
- Trailer Connectors
- Trailer End Connector
- 4 Flat
- Plug and Lead
- Hopkins
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