Heavy-Duty 7-Way for Snowmobile Trailer
Updated 12/29/2020 | Published 12/26/2020 >
Question:
Looking to replace the 7 way wire on my snowmobile trailer. I need a 6 foot pig tail to straight ~ 4-6 foot wire to run into the trailer which is where they put the box. It’s a bigger version of an tow bar set up. Need to the pig tail to be made of very strong and flexible rubber for the cold weather.
asked by: Rene G
Expert Reply:
It sounds like you are just looking for a trailer end 7-way with a lead that has heavy-duty cable for your snowmobile trailer, and we do have exactly what you need, from Bargman:
- Bargman 7-Way, RV-Style Connector with Heavy Duty Insulated Cable - Trailer End # 54006-057
This is rated for use in temperatures as low as -67 Fahrenheit (-55 Celsius) so it will stand up to extremely frigid environments.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Bargman 7-Way, RV-Style Connector w/ 6' Heavy Duty Insulated Cable - Trailer End
- Trailer Wiring
- Trailer Connectors
- Trailer End Connector
- 7 Blade
- Plug and Lead
- Bargman
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