How To Connect Two Separate Trailer 7-Way Cables To One Tow Vehicle 7-Way Socket
Updated 02/16/2024 | Published 02/15/2024 >
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Towing 2 trailers stacked, looking to power the lights on both, flat blade and round 7 blade. The GM truck connector point doesnt allow both to be plugged in at the same time, Is there an adapter to plug into the 7 blade connector that will allow both to be plugged in,,,Maybe an adaptor that will take the 7 blade back to a flat blade,, I see the 7 blade to 2 flat blade adaptors.. Thanks much Tim Z
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Expert Reply:
Hey Tim,
To connect two separate trailer 7-way cables to one tow vehicle 7-way socket you'll need a 7-way Y-splitter. The only one we currently offer is from TorkLift # TLW6532 and was designed with really long cables to accommodate their SuperTruss hitch extenders. You could also get another 7-way socket # PK11898 and splice it into your current 7-way so that both receive the signals.
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