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Looking For Wiring Harness Extension For 2011 Chevy Silverado  

Updated 10/14/2024 | Published 10/12/2024

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Im looking for a vehicle harness extension for the trailer connection for a 2011 Chevy Silverado.

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Hello Eric, thanks for reaching out. It sounds like you are looking for an extension for the 7-way on your 2011 Silverado. Our best option for that is one of the Torklift Wiring Harness Extensions such as part # TLW6024 which is 24" long.

There are longer sizes like 36" # TLW6036 or 48" # TLW6048 available if you need something larger. If this is not exactly what you are looking for just let me know more details and I am happy to look into it.

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Eric W.

10/14/2024

Hi Jesse, That is not what I'm looking for. That harness plugs into the vehicle's 7-way receptacle. What I'm looking for plugs into the vehicle's harness connector. In other words, unplug the existing 7-way trailer plug receptacle from the vehicle's harness; plug in the harness extension; and reconnect the 7-way receptacle. I need to relocate the 7-way receptacle to a custom built hitch below a rear roll pan which is installed in place of the rear bumper.. Is this now clear?

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Jesse M.

10/14/2024

@EricW Yes that does make sense thanks for clarifying. We do offer some such extensions that are designed for relocating the 7-way. Take a look at the Curt 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Custom Wiring Harness # C56000 this will tee in behind the current 7-way and allow you to relocate a new 7-way wherever you need. They are intended to be used for relocating the 7-way to the bed of the truck for gooseneck or 5th wheel towing. With 10' of cord you can put a new 7-way basically anywhere. Let me know if you have any questions or anything.

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