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That's a very good question, we tend to be extra cautious and say to use 10 gauge wire because that would be more than enough. When you get into longer trailers that will end up using a lot of wire the heavier gauge wire becomes more necessary.…
view full answer...You can refer to the linked help article for details on the wiring under the hood of your 2003 Silverado that you need to connect for trailer brake controller installation. There are both red and blue wires, as you noted. These are normally located…
view full answer...The Pace Edwards Bedlocker Retractable Hard Tonneau Cover w/ Explorer Series Rails #311-BED7936 and the Pace Edwards UltraGroove Retractable Hard Tonneau Cover #311-KED7936 are essentially the exact same thing with just a different name. The only…
view full answer...The wiring that feeds the 12-volt accessory circuit on the 7-way trailer connector is of insufficient gauge to allow enough power to pass through to run a trailer mounted winch. The main function of that circuit would be for lighter-duty…
view full answer...You would not be able to charge your battery through the wiring on your 4-way trailer connector. Since your truck has a 7-way connector, you could maintain the power to the battery but not charge it. To begin, you would need to cut off your 4-way…
view full answer...We don't have a 7-way splitter like the photo you sent. We instead for applications just like yours recommend using the Mighty Cord 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Wiring Harness w/ 7-Pole Connector - 7' Long #A10-7007 or the 10 foot long #A10-7010. This…
view full answer...Sounds like you're possibly in need of an adapter to connect to the bayonet fittings of the #T50. The part #CAM39471 is an adapter that can swivel and has 4 different styles of fittings it can connect to. I attached a review video for this…
view full answer...There may be a solution for you, although the Reese Multi-Plug Wiring Harness #74682 comes with a bracket and there is not an additional one made for OEM replication, you would simply need to mount it on your hitch. There is the Pollak Replacement…
view full answer...Your best bet to eliminate corrosion in your 7-way connector is to use some Dielectric Grease for Electrical Connectors, item #11755. Use this on the wiring connectors inside the connector when installing the connector and occasionally on the…
view full answer...The 5 means that the wheel is 5 inches wide from bead to bead (not overall width). The J indicates the design of the wheel bead seat but it is nothing you need to be concerned with as this is the most common shape for all trailer tires. To measure…
view full answer...For a cover designed to fit over standard 4-way connectors we have the #C58200. Another very helpful idea will be to put dielectic grease on the pins of your 4-way. This will actually be your best way to fight the corrosion. For that you would want…
view full answer...Trailer tires and wheels do not typically come balanced from the factory like what you see with standard passenger vehicle tires. This isn't usually needed for trailer tires and most car shops don't have the needed setup to properly balance…
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