4-Way Extension Recommendation for Rear of Ford F-250 For Towing Second Trailer
Published 02/04/2020 >
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I pull a travel trailer behind a 2018 F250 and I want to pull a small utility trailer behind it. Camper uses the round plug and utility trailer uses flat plug.I have no way to access the lights on the back of camper to tieinch in a plug for small trailer. I have no problem running a flat plug from back of camper to front of unit...the dust cover over my plug ins on back of truck will not allow to plug in both at once. small trailer doesnt have brakes so all that would be needed is running,turns,brake lights Do you carry an adapter that can solve my issue? Thank you in advance
asked by: Jesse K
Expert Reply:
The Curt T-Connector part # C55774 that you referenced would be the first component you'd want. This will give you a 7-way and 4-way active at the rear of your truck. This will allow you to run a 4-way extension from the truck to the second trailer to activate the turn signals.
For an extension you could use the part # A40W42B which is a 40 foot section of 4-way wiring that includes a male 4-way and then to the other end you could attach the part # HM48030 and you'd be set.
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Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness for Factory Tow Package - 7-Way and 4-Pole Flat Connectors
- Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring
- Trailer Hitch Wiring
- Vehicle End Connector
- No Converter
- Factory Tow Package
- 4 Flat
- 7 Blade
- Plug and Lead
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