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60" Car and Trailer End Loop 4-Pole

60" Car and Trailer End Loop 4-Pole

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Draw-Tite Trailer Wiring - 18045

  • Wiring Adapters
  • Single-Function Adapter
  • 4 Flat
  • Plug and Lead
  • 0 - 5 Feet Long
  • 4 Flat
  • Draw-Tite


4 Pole Trailer Connector Loop
  • 60" 4-Pole Loop
  • Includes 4 Wire Taps


118045 60" Car and Trailer End Loop 4-Pole




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Video Transcript for Draw-Tite Wiring - Wiring Adapters - 18045 Review

Today, we're going to be reviewing part number 18045. This is the 60 inch car and trailer end 4-pole flat loop. This loop is going to plug in to your existing 4-way flat connector and that's going to extend it by 60 inches. That way, you can make whatever connection you need to make when using the extender. It's going to include four wire taps in case you need to hard wire into your connection. All you got to do is cut the wire as needed and then install the wire taps. You can see on this end, we're going to have the female end.

Simple, 4-way flat connector. On the other end, it's going to be a male connector. When it comes to the wiring configuration of this unit, pretty typical with 4-way flat connectors. Your brown wire is going to be for your tail lights. Your yellow wire is going to be for your left turn and brake. Your green wire is going to be for your right turn and brake.

Your white wire is going to be for your ground connection. That's going to do it for today's review of part number 18045. This is the 60 inch car and trailer end 4-pole flat loop. inaudible 00:01:00.

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60" Car and Trailer End Loop 4-Pole - 18045

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (33 Customer Reviews)


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Thank you so much for having videos to show how to install the items I buy.too cool



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Just what I needed, Thank you.



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Can't say this was earth-shattering, mind-boggling or game-changing. It's a plug, but a decent one. I used it to save the connections on my 4-to-3 wire converter. I don't like the tap connections, because they really don't make good connections and can damage those thin wires on the car; so I solder and tape connections instead.

Jimvandamme

1/24/2018

Great! No drama or deterioration



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During the original installation had to plug together a 2' and a 4' section that came with the wiring kit. Worked okay, but the extra plug was another spot for corrosion. This was a great replacement and the perfect length for my setup. I have a brake on indicator wire that I taped to this bundle and wrapped it with 1/2 inch wire loom. Works great and is easy to install. Add some dielectric grease to the contacts to keep the connection clean.



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I have cut this in two pieces and used
one
half on truck, and one half on trailer
for wiring from scratch.
I've also used as as extension between
truck and trailer. Works great either way
you use it.

Tom S. In Ohio



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Just what I needed to reach the plug on the front of my tow car. The cord that came with my Demco adapter plate was too short to reach the motorhome to plug the lights of the car into. This fit the bill!



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LIGHTS AND PIGTAIL ARE EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED THESE WILL GO ON THE BACK OF MY R.V. FOR MORE LIGHTING AT NITE AND WHEN USING TURN SIGNALS,



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It works out perfect. I have a Toyota Tundra and the 7way is further away than it was on my Tacoma. I move this between three trailers.



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I ordered 60" Car and Trailer End Loop 4-Pole in the event I needed extended length for my EZ Tow Light Kit, however, I didn't need it but, I may be able to use it in future when changing vehicles. Processing and shipping was fast as usual from etrailer.



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Exactly what I wanted. Did the job I was after.



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yes it is good ,just had to switch a couple of wires to fit my truck.



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Product arrived in great shape and was delivered quickly. These guys (and gals) are over the top in their game. I will definitely use this company again.



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works very well for what I need



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Items delivered were as described. Quick delivery
Will not hesitate to order from them again



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Perfect length



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Website is excellent. Easy to find what you are looking for.



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The item was exactly what I needed to extend the wiring line to my tow vehicle.



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The cables & plugs are heavy duty.



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Good product



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Prefect fit



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Awesome.



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