Replacement 7-Way Vehicle Connector to Replace 6-Way for Flat Towing w/ an RV
Updated 06/08/2022 | Published 06/07/2022 >
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Hi, I want to use a Blue Ox 7-wire to 6 wire coiled electrical cord to connect my towed vehicle to our RV. However the connection on the RV has the old 6-pin round connectors not the newer blade connectors. My preference would be to update the RV connection so that it is compatible with the Blue Ox 6-wire connector. Do you stock such a connector? TIA.
asked by: Rick A
Expert Reply:
To use the Blue Ox 7-Wire to 6-Wire, Coiled Electrical Cord item # BX88206 on your RV you will need the Pollak 7-Pole, RV-Style Trailer Connector Socket w/ Wiring Harness and Mounting Bracket item # PK11898. This kit will allow you to rewire your 6-way connector and upgrade it to a 7-way.
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