Recommended 6-Pin To 7-Pin Adapter For Towing A Trailer
Updated 03/06/2022 | Published 03/03/2022 >
Question:
I have a 7-pin connector on my vehicle. The trailer I want to tow has a 6-pin connector. Which adapter do I need? Thanks!
asked by: Barry B
Expert Reply:
If your trailer has a female connection point then you'll want to use the Curt Tow Bar Extension Cord w/ Socket - Coiled - 7-Way RV to 6-Way Round Cord # C59HR.
If your trailer has a cable with a male 6-pin connector then you'll be able to use the 7-Way to 6-Way Round Trailer Connector Adapter # 47549. The male end of your 6-pin connector will simply plug into this connector allowing you to plug into your tow vehicle's 7-pin socket.
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Curt Tow Bar 7-Way to 6-Way Coiled Adapter Cord w/ 6-Way Socket - 7' Long
- Flat Tow Wiring Harness
- Plugs into Vehicle Wiring
- Adapters
- Extension Cord
- Universal Fit
- 6 Round
- 7 Blade to 6 Round
- CURT
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