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Blue Ox 6-Pole, Round Pin, Trailer Wiring Socket - Vehicle End

Blue Ox 6-Pole, Round Pin, Trailer Wiring Socket - Vehicle End

Item # BLU43XR
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Establish a secure connection between your trailer and your towing vehicle with this 6-pole, round pin, wire-insertion-style socket. Spring-loaded lid keeps dirt and moisture out of the connector when it is not in use. Great Prices for the best trailer wiring from Blue Ox. Blue Ox 6-Pole, Round Pin, Trailer Wiring Socket - Vehicle End part number BLU43XR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Blue Ox Trailer Wiring - BLU43XR

  • Trailer Connectors
  • Vehicle End Connector
  • 6 Round
  • Plug Only
  • Blue Ox

Establish a secure connection between your trailer and your towing vehicle with this 6-pole, round pin, wire-insertion-style socket. Spring-loaded lid keeps dirt and moisture out of the connector when it is not in use.


Features:

  • Establishes a secure connection between your trailer and towing vehicle
  • 6-pole round pin socket is constructed of tough polymer
  • Spring-loaded lid keeps dust and moisture out of the connector when it is not in use
  • Mounts to your tow vehicle
    • 2-Hole mounting style
  • Durable black plastic construction


BX88413 Blue Ox 6-Way, Round Pin, Trailer Wiring Socket - Vehicle End - Black Plastic

Replaces Blue Ox 294-0902





Video of Blue Ox 6-Pole, Round Pin, Trailer Wiring Socket - Vehicle End

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Blue Ox Blue Ox 6-Pole, Round Pin, Trailer Wiring Socket Review

Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer. Today, we're gonna be checking out the Blue Ox six-way round, vehicle end, connector plug. With that said, this is gonna make a great replacement connector plug. 'Cause a lot of times, what can happen is with these being plastic, they're pretty heavy-duty but, I mean, it is what it is. So, here we have a very similar connector plug. This is the Roadmaster one, that was originally installed.

Nothing wrong with it but they hit something that, it's sitting a little bit low and it cracked. So, it's only a matter of time, once you get a crack in there before, it starts to really come apart, especially the way that our neighbor uses theirs today. They do a lot of flat towing, so it seems a lot of use. So, that's what we're gonna be doing today. We're gonna be replacing it with our Blue Ox one here.

But before we get to that, why don't we just kinda check this out a little bit. So, generally speaking, these are gonna be used on a lot of flat tow applications. It's not to say that they can't be used for other things but this is where you see a lot of them, just like our setup here today on our Jeep. And when it comes to the connector plug, I mean, it's right on par with a lot of the other similar ones. It feels good in your hands, relatively thick plastic.

The lid is actually really tight and spring-loaded, so it will stay closed when you're not using it to keep all the debris and stuff from getting in there. There are metal ones like this available as well. So, if that's something that piques your interest, you can always check those out. There's a little finger catch there, so you got something to grab to open it up and a catch inside on the lid too. That way, when you put your wiring connector in there, it'll catch it and prevent it from getting accidentally pulled out, which I do think is pretty important on a flat tow setup.

I could see that happening without that there, honestly. The terminals inside look nice. I mean, it's a pretty nice piece, actually. Everything's pretty well put together. It feels good in your hand. And if we flip it around to the back, here's all of our terminals where wires are gonna get plugged into. And there's gonna be several. So, you have your ground, your left turn, your right turn, an auxiliary, your taillight signal, and then another auxiliary, I guess you'd call it, right there in the middle. And so, generally speaking, that's all you're really gonna need. All your taillight and all your light signals. And then a lot of times, you use the middle one for a charge line, if that's the setup you have on your vehicle. And then you'll usually have an additional pin here that you can use for whatever it calls for. A lot of times, you won't use it. Sometimes, people that have the InvisiBrake braking system use this for their indicator light on their motorhome. So, there's some instances where you use the last one but not many. But hey, my thought is I'd rather have it and not need it than the other way around. The plug's also gonna come with this rubber dust boot, too, that slides on it, just to help keep stuff protected and sealed up. And they give you a couple of self-tapping screws, too, to mount this up to your base plate. So, I mean, pretty straightforward and not a whole lot to it. And at the end of the day, this is gonna be a good option for those of you looking to just replace your busted six-way connector plug. Or I do know some diode wiring kits don't come with the connector plug, so this is an option too, if you're gonna be installing everything new. Aside from that, that's really about it. Since we are replacing our old one today anyway, I figured why not just kinda show you how to do that. And if you're interested in learning, feel free to hang around, we'll go ahead and do that together now. So, I went ahead and got five out of the six wires hooked up already, 'cause I mean, it's all the same, right Before you hook any of them up though, take your rubber dust cover and put it over your wiring. That way, when we have them done, you can slide that over. So, what you're gonna do, take the bare end of your wire here and just strip the insulation back. About like that should work. Twist those wires up. And then you're just gonna put the wire in the appropriate terminal. And they are labeled. We'll go over those in a second. The white wire's the ground, so that'll be the terminal labeled, GD. You just simply back the set screw out quite a bit. Try not to take it all the way out 'cause it's kind of a pain to get back in. We slide that wire down in there and then simply just tighten this down. So, really not a whole lot to it here. The terminals are labeled, like I said. They might be kinda tricky to see on camera here, but you have RT for right turn, so your green wire goes there. LT for left turn, so yellow wire there. Obviously, the GD is ground, that we just did. TM, which is taillights, so the brown wire will go to it. And like I talked about, the center one is a charge line wire, if you have that. And then this one, I put a length of blue wire in it. It's not actually getting connected to anything. It's just a bare wire, maybe a foot or two long. That way, if we do end up eventually, in the future, needing to hook something up to it, we don't have to take this all back apart, because we are gonna put some sealer and stuff in here and we'll be able to just connect to them with a wire. So, kinda just what we like to do in case, in the future, if we wanna add something. But with all these hooked up, now we can grab some sealer and get our cap on and everything else. So, I'm gonna put some sealer in here. And this will just help protect the terminals from corrosion. You can grab some of this at etrailer. A dielectric grease can work too. 'Cause honestly, something's better than nothing. 'Cause a lot of times, this is kind of the number one thing that you run into issues with is corrosion back here. So, this will keep the terminals in good shape. I got them pretty good, like that. Slide our recover over it. And then I'll just kinda backfill this whole thing as well here. That way, no moisture or anything goes inside. And with that done, I'll grab some tape, seal this up and then we'll mount it. So, I've used my electrical tape there and taped it on up. And I'm gonna take my bolts or the self-tapers they give you to secure it to our base plate. With these, since you're putting it in steel, a lot of times, I'll just take a little bit of anti-seize and put it on the threads. That way, they don't rust super bad and make it really difficult to undo it in the future if we ever have to. And let's get these running in. Be careful not to tighten theses up too tight, 'cause with this being plastic, obviously, if you're running it down super hard, it will probably be on the bit side. Just get it snug and that's really all there to it. And that will finish up our look at of the Blue Ox six-way round trailer connector plug..

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Blue Ox 6-Pole, Round Pin, Trailer Wiring Socket - Vehicle End - BLU43XR

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (56 Customer Reviews)

Establish a secure connection between your trailer and your towing vehicle with this 6-pole, round pin, wire-insertion-style socket. Spring-loaded lid keeps dirt and moisture out of the connector when it is not in use.

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Decent quality, would be better if back rubber sheath had dielectric sealant. Water gets in and corrodes the leads/posts/wires. bottom posts on previous connector corroded due to water accumulation- reason had to replace it.



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Good product. Way too expensive. ET could have had free shipping for such a tiny item. Blue Ox and their distribution system do not make setting up a Dingy tow vehicle economical. One would think Blue Ox could have a product support division to supply replacement parts and components more cheaply than going through distributors. C'mon BX!

Vic

9/1/2023

It was still too expensive.



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Just what I needed for the project



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The product works well, easy to replace/install. However is not designed for winter weather. Water, salt water from salt on the roads does eventually finds it way into the unit and corrodes wires. I am not sure how to seal it for the winter months.



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Perfect replacement for a damaged connector! etrailer always has what I need.



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Purchased this item to replace the one that broke at the screw holes. Fit perfectly and easy to install. Replacement actually feels more durable; the original part only lasted two years with minimal use.



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Prompt shipping. Recieved as advertised ...



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Perfect just what I needed and delivered earlier than expected



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Found exactly what I was looking for and it was delivered within a few days.



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Right part, fast delivery!



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Perfect replacement for damaged socket. Easy to install except for the screw head that was broken off the old one.



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Right product right on time



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Very fast service as always thank you



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James made it easy and fast for me to place my order. When I had a question about delivery I left him a message and he returned my car with in minutes. I will save his number.



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Easy install



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Great service,always



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Good,prompt service.



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Worked as described. Used with Blue Ox tow bar.



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Great company to do business with. Quality products and great customer service.



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Just received it. Looks exactly as the original



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Etrailer always has what I need when I need it



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Fast and correct part. Thank you!



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Thanks for the quick shipment and deliv ery.



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Great customer service.



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Exactly what we needed. Very easy to order, great updates and incredibly fast delivery. Thank You.


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