Parts to Make 7-Way Male to Male Cable
Updated 04/17/2019 | Published 04/16/2019 >
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F-350, 8’ bed. Need 9’ truck to truck camper cable with Bargman 7-way fitting Male to Male on each end. Want to use # 54006-059 cable with same fitting on both ends. Thank you.
asked by: Robert
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Helpful Expert Reply:
You can use Optronics 7-way plug # A7WCB along with 7-way cable # 54006-059 to give you a male-to-male 7-way with matching plugs.
We do offer a pre-made 7-way # 50-67-210 but it is 8-feet long, not 9-feet.
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Adam R
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Bargman 7-Way, RV-Style Connector w/ 10' Heavy Duty Insulated Cable - Trailer End
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