Does the Brake Controller Install Kit # ETBC7 Come with a # 37185
Updated 08/15/2014 | Published 08/14/2014 >
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Truck to Trailer connection, thank you for your response. I need to clarify one thing. your response recommended I use a 37158 with the install kit ETBC7. I was looking at the picture for the ETBC7 and it looks as if this install kit contains a trailer connector already. Do I have the correct part numbers? Also can you recommend a trailer to truck wire connector?
asked by: Irv
Expert Reply:
The Brake Controller installation kit part # ETBC7 that you referenced actually includes the 7-way connector part # 37185 that you referenced also so you would only want one or the other depending on the situation.
If you have trailer brakes you would want the # ETBC7, if your trailer does not have brakes then the # 37185 would be the correct part.
I attached installation instructions and an install video for the # ETBC7 for you to check out.
For a brake controller I would recommend the Prodigy P2 Brake Controller part # 90885. This is our best selling brake controller because of how well it works and how easy it is to setup.
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