7-way Assembly Recommendation for a 2002 Dodge Ram 2500
Updated 02/20/2014 | Published 02/18/2014 >
Question:
i have the factory installed towing package. im looking for the factory plug that goes behind the rear bumper that plugs into the the 7 way rv socket. i have seen that some of your kits have the connector i need and the dealer is of no help. im currious if i can purchace just the connector and loose terminals seaperatly as i dont like to splice wires if i dont need to. the connector im refering to is on the right in the picture. thank you for your help.
asked by: Denny R
Expert Reply:
The Multi-Plug T-One Connector Assembly # 20135 that you referenced would be the correct part to add a 7-way and 4-way on your 2002 Dodge Ram 2500. It will simply plug into the port you found behind the rear bumper of your truck and you would be ready to go.
If you have the factory tow package you should not need any additional relays unless the ones you have are damaged. We do not carry these.
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