7-Way Relocation Option for 2014 Ford F-250 Installing Curt Hitch 14335
Updated 02/12/2024 | Published 02/11/2024 >
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Question:
I have a 2014 F250 with a factory hitch with the trailer connectors bolted to hitch. I am going to replace the hitch with a Curt 14355 for the higher towing capacity. Is there a bracket or adapter to allow moving the light wiring connector to the truck?
asked by: Greg
Expert Reply:
It sounds like your current 7-way is attached to the factory hitch of your 2014 Ford F-250 that you will be replacing with the Curt # C14355 and are looking for a way to relocate the 7-way. One solution would be the part # PK12711U that you referenced which will allow you to attach your 7-way to the bumper. Or you could replace the 7-way with the part # HM40975 which comes with a 7-way and 4-way plus a bracket to attach to the rear bumper.
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