7-Way Commercial Truck Plug to 4-Way Wiring
Updated 05/02/2019 | Published 05/01/2019 >
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Looking for a 7 wire male commercial truck plug to a,standard 4 wire female
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Expert Reply:
For a Commercial Truck 7-pin, you will want the 7-Pole Round Pin to 4-Flat Adapter # 47405. Then if you need extra length you can use the 48" Long 4-Pole Loop with Cover # HM47115.
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Jason S
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Hopkins Endurance Flex-Coil Trailer Connector Adapter w/ Nite-Glow - 7-Pole to 4-Pole - 8' Long
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