Combined wiring system - brake and turn signals are sent along the same wire.
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Features:
Mount this 7-way, RV-style connector in your truck bed to simplify hookup of your 5th-wheel or gooseneck trailer. Harness plugs into existing wiring and retains use of factory 7-pole at the bumper. 90-Degree-angled connector fits into tight spaces.
Tech Tip:
A Multi-Tow Connector (sold separately) may be required to fill the factory hole in the bed.
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Installation Notes:
For vehicles with factory tow package; may require additional components or may be used as a replacement harness
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Plug-In Location:
Features:
Mount this 7-way, RV-style connector in your truck bed to simplify hookup of your 5th-wheel or gooseneck trailer. Harness plugs into existing wiring and retains use of factory 7-pole at the bumper. 90-Degree connector fits into tight spaces.
Tech Tip:
A Multi-Tow Connector (sold separately) may be required to fill the factory hole in the bed.
More Information >Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Specs:
Features:
Quickly and easily install a 4-way trailer connector on your vehicle with this custom harness. T-connector plugs directly into OEM tow package wiring harness - no cutting or splicing required.
Installation Notes:
For vehicles with factory tow package; may require additional components or may be used as a replacement harness
More Information >Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Specs:
Features:
This 7- and 4-pole trailer connector eliminates the need for an adapter and allows you to tow a trailer with either a 7- or 4-pole plug. Socket connects to your vehicle's OEM wiring system and mounts with included bracket.
Installation Notes:
Product intended as a factory replacement harness or socket
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