4-Way and 7-Way Vehicle Wiring Harness For a 2010 Range Rover Sport
Question:
Looking to install tow electrics on my 2010 Range Rover Sport. The vehicle has wiring installed to the trunk area for the factory kit to plug into. Is there a kit that can also utilize these plugs to avoid splicing? I need a minimum of 4-pin but if there’s a kit that has both 4 and 7 pin, that would be ideal. I do not need a brake controller.
asked by: Rich E
Expert Reply:
We only carry splice in style 4-way like the Curt # C59236 which fit your 2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport. You could combine this with a 7-Way Upgrade Kit # ETBC7L if you wish to have both the 4-way flat and 7-way without needing a brake controller. We do not have any wiring that will plug and play into the factory wiring.
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