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Speaker 1: Today we're taking a look at the EZ Connector Magnetic 7-Way Trailer Connectors. This is a universal installation that hard wires to both your trailer wiring and your vehicle wiring. The seven-way trailer connector installs at the back of your vehicle to power your trailer signal lights. It is compatible with four-pole, five-pole, and six-pole adapters. Adapters are sold… see more >
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The EZ Connector Magnetic 7-Way Trailer Connectors #319-R7-01 referenced in your question includes a 2 foot long vehicle-end cable length and a 4 foot long trailer-end cable length. There is not a kit available that features a longer trailer end…
view full answer...The trailer wiring code we mention on our wiring help article (attached) is just a typical wiring configuration and can vary, as we state and can be seen on the attached photo. As long as your 7-Way pinout matches the photo I attached you'll be…
view full answer...Having the puck system is a great feature. If you ever plan on loading the bed with mulch, sand or rock you'll quickly find that having rails permanently bolted to the bed floor is a real pain. Not only that, but the pucks look a lot better.…
view full answer...Hey Mike, thanks for reaching out! I don't know why Lance chose to make their own unique connector but I do know that it's been a pain point for Lance camper owners for quite a while. We actually recommend cutting off the Lance connector and…
view full answer...The only true way to find out the gooseneck towing capacity of your 2001 Ford F-350 is to subtract the gross vehicle weight (GVW) from the gross combined weight rating (GCWR) which should both be displayed on the white sticker inside your door jamb.…
view full answer...It sounds like your truck will use a 7-way harness like Hopkins #40167 which uses connectors like what you describe. Please refer to the linked photo that shows those connectors. This includes a 7-way socket that plugs into the included round U.S.…
view full answer...The 30,000 lb Gross Towing Weight of the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch w/ Custom Installation Kit - 30,000 lbs, #BWGNRK1108, as well as other gooseneck hitches is rated for the hitch itself and is normally rated higher than…
view full answer...The king pin dimensions can be the same between fifth wheel trailers and large commercial trailers. Both types of trailers often use a standard 2 inch king pin although semis sometimes have a 3-1/2 inch. As long as your truck fits a 2 inch king pin…
view full answer...Each of your brake assemblies will have two wires exiting the brake magnet. One wire would connect to the brake output wire, the other would ground to the trailer frame. These brake magnets have no polarity, it does not matter which is grounded and…
view full answer...The reverse light pin on a traditional 7-way trailer connector, like part #PK11893 or a factory connector if that's what you have on your 2018 Ram, is the center pin. Take a look at the picture I attached that shows all the pin functions. To add…
view full answer...If your 7-way harness' locking tab broke you could replace the wiring harness if you wanted to or you can simply snug it up with a zip tie. I suggest that you disconnect the plug from the 7-way, clean the contacts as needed, apply a protective…
view full answer...The EZ Connector Magnetic 7-Way Trailer Connectors #319-R7-01 are rated for up to 40amps of power on the 10 gauge wiring. These wires are for the charge line and ground wire circuits. The lighting and brake line wires uses smalle 12 and 14 gauge wire…
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